ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEM. PROCESS.
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.47P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
Calculate a, b and c algebraically using given data.
Concept introduction:
A process instrument reading, Z(volts), is thought to be related to a process stream flow rate V (L/s) and pressure P (kPa) by the following expression:
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
Use a graphical method and all the data to calculate a, b, and c.
Concept introduction:
A process instrument reading, Z(volts), is thought to be related to a process stream flow rate V (L/s) and pressure P (kPa) by the following expression:
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