Solutions for Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
Problem 1P:
A number of common substances are Some of these materials exhibit characteristics of both solid and...Problem 2P:
Give a word statement of each of the five basic conservation laws stated in Section 1.2, as they...Problem 3P:
The barrel of a bicycle tire pump becomes quite warm during use. Explain the mechanisms responsible...Problem 4P:
Very small particles moving in fluids are known to experience a drag force proportional to speed....Problem 5P:
In a combustion process, gasoline particles are to be dropped in air at 200F. The particles must...Problem 6P:
In a pollution control experiment, minute solid particles (typical mass 1 1013 slug) are dropped in...Problem 7P:
A rocket payload with a weight on earth of 2000 lb is landed on the moon where the acceleration due...Problem 8P:
A cubic metre of air at 101 kPa absolute and 15C weighs 12.0 N. What is its specific volume? What is...Problem 9P:
Calculate the specific weight, specific volume, and density of air at 40F and 50 psia. What are...Problem 10P:
For Problem 1.6, find the distance the particles travel before reaching 99 percent of terminal...Problem 11P:
A sky diver with a mass of 70 kg jumps from an aircraft. The aerodynamic drag force acting on the...Problem 12P:
The English perfected the longbow as a weapon after the Medieval period. In the hands of a skilled...Problem 13P:
For each quantity listed, indicate dimensions using mass as a primary dimension, and give typical SI...Problem 14P:
The density of a sample of sea water is 1.99 slugs/ft3. What are the values in SI and EE units?Problem 16P:
A fluid occupying 3.2m3 has a mass of 4 Mg. Calculate its density and specific volume in SI, EE, and...Problem 17P:
If a power plant is rated at 2000 MW output and operates (on average) at 75% of rated power, how...Problem 18P:
For each quantity listed, indicate dimensions using force as a primary dimension, and give typical...Problem 19P:
Derive the following conversion factors: (a) Convert a pressure of 1 psi to kPa. (b) Convert a...Problem 21P:
Express the following in SI units: (a) 100 cfm(ft3/min) (b) 5 gal (c) 65 mph (d) 5.4 acresProblem 23P:
While youre waiting for the ribs to cook, you muse about the propane tank of your barbecue. Youre...Problem 24P:
Derive the following conversion factors: (a) Convert a volume flow rate in cubic inches per minute...Problem 25P:
The kilogram force is commonly used in Europe as a unit of force. (As in the U.S. customary system,...Problem 26P:
From thermodynamics, we know that the coefficient of performance of an ideal air conditioner...Problem 27P:
The maximum theoretical flow rate (slug/s) through a supersonic nozzle is mmax=2.38Atp0T0 where...Problem 28P:
The mean free path of a molecule of gas is the average distance it travels before collision with...Problem 29P:
A container weighs 3.5 lbf when empty. When filled with water at 90F, the mass of the container and...Problem 30P:
A parameter that is often used in describing pump performance is the specific speed, NScu, given by...Problem 31P:
Calculate the density of standard air in a laboratory from the ideal gas equation of state. Estimate...Problem 32P:
The mass of the standard American golf ball is 1.62 0.01 oz and its mean diameter is 1.68 0.01 in....Problem 33P:
A can of pet food has the following internal dimensions: 102 mm height and 73 mm diameter (each 1 mm...Problem 34P:
The mass flow rate in a water flow system determined by collecting the discharge over a timed...Problem 35P:
The mass flow rate of water in a tube is measured using a beaker to catch water during a timed...Problem 36P:
The mass of the standard British golf ball is 45.9 0.3 g and its mean diameter is 41.1 0.3 mm....Problem 37P:
From Appendix A, the viscosity (Ns/m2) of water at temperature T(K) can be computed from = A10B/(T ...Problem 38P:
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Chapter 1 - IntroductionChapter 2 - Fundamental ConceptsChapter 3 - Fluid StaticsChapter 4 - Basic Equations In Integral Form For A Control VolumeChapter 5 - Introduction To Differential Analysis Of Fluid MotionChapter 6 - Incompressible Inviscid FlowChapter 7 - Dimensional Analysis And SimilitudeChapter 8 - Internal Incompressible Viscous FlowChapter 9 - External Incompressible Viscous FlowChapter 10 - Fluid Machinery
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