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Name:________________________________________ 11.

The pipe flow in the figure is driven by pressurized air in the tank with a diameter of 50mm
1. It is the value of one reading minus the average of readings. and the length of 160 m. Assuming (f=0.014) and the flow rate is 13.60 L/s. What will be its
a. Precision error b. Accuracy Error head loss in the pipe neglecting minor losses?
c. Significant digits d. Significant error a. 96.71 m b. 105 m
2. It is the value of one reading minus true value. c. 105 m d. 109.66 m
a. Precision error b. Accuracy Error 12. Water is discharge through a nozzle having velocity of 60 m/s at a point 240m below the
c. Significant digits d. Significant error reservoir. What is the total head loss?
3. Water is flowing in a pipe of varying cross-sectional area, and all points the water completely a. 60.42 m b. 50.32 m
fills the pipe. The cross-sectional area at point A is 0.08 square meter, and the velocity is 3.5 c. 56.51 m d. 65.43 m
meter per second. Compute the fluid’s velocity at point B where the cross-sectional area is 13. A 1 kg of hydrogen is confined in a volume of 200L at -4°C. What is the pressure if R is 4.115
0.06 square meter. kJ/kg·K?
a. 4.67 m/s b. 2.75 m/s a. 4.691x106 Pa b. 3.314x10³ Pa
c. 5.22 m/s d. 3.25 m/s
c. 5.264 MPa d. 5.246 MPa
4. A barrel contains a 0.150 layer of oil floating on a water that is 0.30 mm deep. If the density of
14. Incompressible steady flow of water occurs in a tube of constant cross-section as shown in fig.
the oil is 600 kilogram per cubic meter, what is the pressure (gage) at the oil-water interface?
1-2. What is the head between section A and B?
a. 883 Pa b. 900 Pa
a. 43.2 ft b. 35 ft
c. 742 Pa d. 924 Pa
c. 38. 5ft d. 36ft
5. What is the specific gravity of a solid sphere that has a radius of 15 mm and a mass of
15. Determine the laminar flow occurring in a 12-in pipe when heavy oil at 60°F (221x 10−5 ft/s²)
0.038kg?
a. 2.695 b. 2.157 flows at the same velocity
c. 3.123 d. 3.145 a. 1584 b. 1575.3
6. The surface tension of water is 0.07 N/m. Find the weight of water supported by surface c. 1466.5 d. 1572.5
tension in a capillary tube with radius of 0.10 mm. 16. If the specific volume of a certain gas is 0.5638 cubic meter per kilogram, what is its specific
a. 44 µN b. 17 µN weight?
c. 54 µN d. 57 µN a. 17.39 N/m³ b. 20.57 N/m³
7. A 150 mm diameter pipe carries 81.3 L/s of water. The pipe branches into two pipes one is c. 17.38 N/m³ d. 18.02N/m³
50mm in diameter and the other is 75 mm. what is the velocity of the flow in the 50mm pipe is 17. What is the expected head loss per mile of closed circular pipe (17-in inside diameter, friction
10 m/s? factor of 0.03) when 3300 gal/min of water flow under pressure?
a. 14 m/s b. 17 m/s a. 37.76 ft b.38.65 ft
c. 16 m/s d. 19 m/s c. 62. 78 ft d. 87. 01 ft
8. A stone weighs 105lb in air. When submerged in water, it weighs 67.0 lb. what will be the 18. The jet discharges water at the rate of 0.10 m³/s at a speed of 18 m/s to stationary plate.
specific gravity of the stone? Determine the force on the plate
a. 2.76 b. 2.67 a. 2800 N b. 2000 N
c. 3.48 d. 3.10 c. 1800 N d. 2500 N
9. If Reynolds number for single stream in pipe that having diameter 70 mm is 1950 and 19. Find the mass density of helium at a temperature of 4°C and a pressure of 203 kPa gage, if
kinematic viscosity 0.555 cm²/s. calculate velocity of oil in that pipe. atmospheric pressure is 101.92 kPa. (R= 1933 J/kg. °K)
a. 1.473 m/s b. 1.546 m/s a. 0.683 kg/m³ b. 0.583 kg/m³
c. 2.054 m/s d. 0.023 m/s c. 0.5614 kg/m³ d. 0.5694 kg/m³
10. A liquid of specific gravity 1.75 flow in a 6 cm horizontal pipe. The total energy at a certain 20. A 3kg plastic tank that has a volume of 0.2m³ is filled with liquid water. Assuming the density
point in the flow is 80 J/N. The elevation of the pipe above a fixed datum is 2.6 m. if the of water is 1000kg/m³, determine the weight of the combined system.
pressure at the specified point is 75 kPa, determine the discharge of liquid. a. 1990N b. 187N
a. 1.003 m³/s b. 105 m c. 1431N d. 1971N
c. 1.107 m³/s d.0.216m³/s
31. Ideal fluid of weight density 7.9 kN/m³ flows down this pipe and out into the atmosphere
21. Define as mass per unit volume. through the “end cap” orifice. Gage B reads 41.0 kPa and gage A, 14.kPa. Calculate the mean
a. Density b. Specific gravity velocity in the pipe.
c. Specific volume d. Specific weight a. 2.87 m/s b. 2.95 m/s
22. Define as weight per volume c.5.23 m/s d. 3.12 m/s
a. Density b. Specific gravity 32. An irregular shaped weighs 300N in air and 230N in water. What is the volume of the object in
c. Specific volume d. Specific weight m3.
−5 a. 0.00724m3 b. 0.00821 m³
23. Water having kinematic viscosity of v=1.4 x 10 m/s ² flows in 200 mm diameter pipe c. 0.88641 m³ d. 0.56845 m³
at velocity of 2.5 m/s. What is the Reynold number?
33. Timber, 0.6x0.6mx3m is submerged in water which 1/3 of it’s length is exposed to air. What is
a. 4.765 b. 5.876
the unit weight of the Timber?
c. 3.571 d. 2.756
a. 1.54 kN/m³ b. 0.85 kN/ m³
24. In a laboratory experiment, a cruel oil is flowing through a pipe of 50mm diameter with a
c. 0.54 kN/m³ d. 0.65 kN/m³
velocity of 1.5 m/s. During this experiment, a pressure drops of 18 kPa was recorded from two
34. What is the expected head loss of a closed circular pipe with 17 in. inside diameter, 50 ft long
pressure gauge 8 m apart. Find the viscosity of the flowing oil.( ρ=800 kg /m³ ¿ and a friction factor of 0.03 when 7.35 cubic feet/sec of water flow under pressure?
a. 0.256 Ns/m² b. 0.117 Ns/m² a. 0.35 ft b. 0.647 ft
c. 1.865 Ns/m² d. 1. 732 Ns/m² c. 37.78 ft d. 35.80 ft
25. An oil of viscosity 0.1 N.s/m² and a relative density of 0.9 is flowing through a circular pipe of 35. Water having kinematic viscosity of v= 1.310^-6 m^2/s flows in a 100mm diameter pipe at a
diameter 50mm and of length of 300mm. The rate of flow of fluid through the pipe is 3.5 L/s. velocity of 4.5m/s. What is the Reynolds number?
Find the pressure drop in a length of 300 mm. a. 346, 154 b. 298,750
a. 684671.292 N/m² b. 654723.324 N/m² c. 258,250 d. 387,450
c. 56247 N/m² d. 536985.245 N/m² 36. Water is flowing in an open channel at a depth of 2m and a velocity of 3 m/s. It then flows
26. A piece of irregular shaped metal weighs 300.0 N in air. When the metal is completely down a chute into another channel where the depth is 1 m and the velocity is 10 m/s.
submerged in water, it weighs 232.5 N. Find the volume of the metal. Assuming frictionless flow, determine the difference in elevation of the channel floors.
a.0.00689 m³ b. 0.00562 m³ a. 3.64m b. 34. 3m
c.0.005632 m³ d. 0.00961 m³ c. 23.54m d.4.23m
27. What is the specific gravity of a solid sphere that has a radius of 5m and a mass of 5kg? 37. A circular door 0.8 meters in diameter is located in the vertical wall of a water tank, with the
−6 −6 axis of the door 1.4 meters below the waterline. The door is pivoted about its horizontal
a. 95x10 b. 94x10
centerline. Calculate the torque that must be applied to the door to keep it close.
c. 93x10−6 d. 92x10−6 a. 197 NM b. , 200NM
28. A gas flows through a square conduit, at the entrance the conduit sides are 0.1 m², the c. 189 NM d. 148 NM
velocity is 7.55 m/s, and the gas mass density is 1.09 kg/m³. At the exit, the conduit sides are 38. A horizontal pipe of diameter 200 mm has the rate of flow of 500 L/s. Find the velocity of the
0.25 m, and the velocity of the flow is 2.02 m/s. Find the density of the gas at the exit section pipe and the head lost at the end of the pipe.
considering that the gas is compressible a. 16 m/s, 13.259 m b. 14 m/s, 8. 484 m
a. 1.63 kg/m³ b. 0.6518 kg/m³ c.17 m/s, 14.367 m d. 16 m/s, 13.487 m
b. 0.6851 kg/m³ d. 0.6185 kg/m 39. A manometer connected to a pipe indicates a negative gauge pressure of 50mm of mercury.
29. The jet discharges water at the rate of 0.10 m³/s at a speed of 18 m/s to stationary plate. What is the absolute pressure in the pipe in Newtons per square meter is the atmospheric
Determine the force on the plate pressure is 1 bar?
a. 2800 N b. 2000 N a. 91.2 kN/m² b.93.3 kN/m²
c. 1800 N d. 2500 N c. 89. 2 kN/m³ d. 87.4 kN/m³
30. A reservoir supplies fresh water through a pipe to a 83m below the reservoir. Calculate the 40. The mass of air in a room which is 5mmx3mmx20mm is known to be 350 kg. Find the density
pressure in the town (assuming the water is static) a. 1.167kg/m³ b. 1.778kg/m³
a.8000000 kPa b. 831 kPa c. 1.568kg/m³ d. 2.998kg/m³
c. 813 kPa d. 713 kPa
41. Defined as force per unit area and is determined by dividing the force by the area upon which a. 0.0529 kN/m³ b. 0.0632 kN/m³
it acts. b. 0.0235 kN/m³ c. 0.0539 kN/m³
a. Stress b. Normal Stress 52. Calculate the discharge through a pipe of diameter 200 mm when the difference of pressure
c. Shear Stress d. Work head between the two ends of a pipe 500m apart is 4m of water. Take the value of f= 0.009 in
42. It is when a fluid is forced to flow over a curved surface such as the back side of a cylinder at the formula Darcy Weisbach.
sufficiently high velocity. a. 6.424 m b. 5.767m
c. 5.12 m d. 7.290m
a. Boundary layer b. No-slip condition
53. A 5-kg rock is thrown upward with the force of 150N at a local gravitational acceleration is
c. Flow separation d. Viscosity
9.79 m/s². Determine the acceleration of the rock in m/s².
43. The pressure 50 meters below the ocean is nearest to
a. 25.3 m/s² b. 20.2 m/s²
a. 476.988kPa b. 634.569kPa
c. 19.31 m/s² c. 18.78 m/s²
c. 505.215kPa d. 432.876kPa
54. A barrel contains 0.150m layer of oil floating on water that is 0.30 mm deep. If the density of
44. The weight density of a mud is given by w=35+0.3h where w is in kN / m³and h is in meters.
the oil is 600 kg/m³, what is the pressure gage at the oil-water interface?
Determine the pressure in kPa at a depth of 10m.
a. 623.8 N/m² b. 882.9 N/m²
a. 875kPa b. 380kPa
c. 882.9 N/m² d. 762.8 N/m²
c. 333kPa d. 359kPa
55. A 45 cm diameter pipe discharge water at the rate of 0.025m²/s. Find the Reynolds number if
45. What is the rate of flow of water passing through a pipe with a diameter of 20mm and speed
the kinematic viscosity is 1.14 mm²/s
of 0.5 m/sec
a. 86197.942 b. 61973.684
−4 −4
a. 1.57x10 m²/s b. 98.99x10 m²/s c. 61862.573 c. 79286. 831
c. 87.654x10 −4
m²/s d. 765.098x10−4 56. A lead cube has a total mass of 100kg. What is the length of its side? Sp.gr. of lead =12.4.
m³/s²A rigid a. 53.1 b. 40.01
c. 80.1 d. 30.4
46. The tank initially contains air at atmospheric conditions. The tank is connected to a supply line, 57. If air had a constant specific weight of 15.2 N/m3 and were incompressible. what would be the
and air is allowed to enter the tank until the density rises to a specified level. The mass of air height of the atmosphere if the atmospheric pressure (sea level) is 132 kPa?
that entered the tank is to be determined. a. 8627.45 m b. 9264.92 m
a. 6.02kg b. 7.3kg c. 9273.27 m d. 2047.50 m
c. 5kg d. 5.26kg 58. What is the epicted head loss per mile of closed pipe (17 in inside diameter, friction factor of
47. An orifice has a coefficient discharge of 0.62 and a coefficient contraction of 0.63 determine 0.003) when 3300 gal/min of water flow under pressure.
the coefficient velocity for the orifice? a. 37.78ft b. 6789ft
a. 0.98 b. 0.99 c. 0.007ft d. 64ft
c. 0.97 d. 0.96 59. Calculate the volume flow in a pipe that is 35 mm diameter and carries hydraulic oil at 3m/s.
48. Water having kinematic viscosity v= 1.3x10-6m2/s flows in a 100-mm diameter pipe at a
Then calculate the mass flow, if the oil has a relative density of 0.8
velocity of 4.5m/ s. The Reynolds number is.
a. 11 kg/s b. 2.3 kg/s
a. 295,325 b.289, 478
c. 9.82 kg/s d. 4.1 kg/s
c. 658,054 d. 346,154
60. A Newtonian fluid with the dynamic viscosity of 0.38 Ns/m² and a specific gravity of 0.91flows
49. What is the expected head loss per mile of closed circular pipe (17-in inside diameter, friction
through 25 mm diameter pipe with a velocity of 2.6 m/s. Determine the Reynolds.
factor of 0.03) when 3300 gal/min of water flow under pressure? a. 155.658 b. 135.124
a. 37.78 ft b.38.65 ft c. 165.391 d. 149.54
c. 62. 78 ft d. 87. 01 f
50. Oil having specific gravity of 0.869 and dynamic viscosity of 0.0814 Pa-s flows through a cast
iron pipe at a velocity of 1m/s. The pipe is 50m long and 150mm in diameter. Find the head
loss due to friction.
a. 0.73M b. 0.68M
c. 0.45M d. 1.25M
51. What is the specific weight of air at a temperature of 30˚C and a pressure of 470kPa abs?
70. A house is to be designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. The maximum wind velocity is
m
v=88 . The surface area of the roof is A=450 m . If the density of air is
s
61. Any equation that relate the pressure, temperature, and density of a substance.
kg
a. Bernoulli Equation b. Equation of State ρ=1.029 3 , how much force must the roof supports be able to withstand?
c. Euler's number d. Avogadro's number m
62. Fluids for which the rate of deformation is proportional to the shear stress. 6 6
a. 1.8 x 10 N b. 1.5 x 10 N
a. Newtonian fluid b. Semifluid
c. 1.2 x 106 N d. 1.6 x 10 6 N
c. Plasma d. Glycerin
71. Oil flows from a tank through 150m of 150mm diameter pipe then discharge into air. If the
63. Calculate the mass flow rate of a given fluid whose density is 700 kg/ m 3, velocity, and area of
head loss from point 1 to point 2 is 600mm. Determine the pressure need at point to cause 17
cross-section is 40 m/s and 30 cm 2respectively liters/sec of oil to flow
a. 8,400 kg/s b. 9,522 kg/s a.0.612m b. 0.614m
c. 6,542 kg/s d. 3,521 kg/s c. 0.712m d. 0.731m
64. Compute the flow rate of fluid if it is moving with the velocity of 20 m/s through a tube 72. Oil at 80°F (ρ=56.8 lbm/ft³ and μ=0.0278 lbm/ft·s) is flowing steadily in a 0.5-in-diameter, 120-
diameter 0.03 m. ft-long pipe during the flow, the pressure at the pipe inlet and exit is measured to be 120 psi
a. 0.01657 m³/s b. 0.014139 m³/s and 14 psi, respectively. Determine the flow rate of oil through the pipe assuming the pipe is
c. 0.016584 m³/s d. 0.054781 m³/s horizontal
65. Determine the density of the liquid? The mass flow rate of the liquid is 4,800 kg/s. And the a. 0.00311m³/s b. 0.0451m³/s
velocity and area of the cross-section are 30 m/s and 20 〖cm〗^2 respectively. c. 0.00234m³/s. d. 0.762 m³/s
a. 700kg/m³ b.600kg/m³ 73. Air whose density is 0.078 lbm/ft3 enters the duct of an air-conditioning system at a volume
c. 800kg/m³ d.500 kg/m³ flow rate of 450 ft3/min. If the diameter of the duct is 10 in, determine the velocity
66. Water travels through a hose at 0.8 meters per second. If the cross-sectional area of the exit a.0.655lbm/s b 0.585lbm/s
nozzle is one-fifth that of the hose, at what speed does water exit the hose? c. 0.875lbm/s d.0.685lbm/s
a. 5.0m/s b. 4.0m/s 74. Find the mass density of helium at a temperature of 4°C and a pressure of 203 kPa gage, if
c. 3.0m/s d.3.5m/s atmospheric pressure is 101.92 kPa. (R= 2079 J/kg. °K)
67. You are watching leaves float past you in a stream that is 0.76 meters wide. At one point, you a. 0.4965 kg/m³ b. 0.583 kg/m³
estimate that the speed of the leaves triples. If the stream has a constant depth, what is the c. 0.5694 kg/m³ d. 0.5694 kg/m³
width of the stream at this point? 75. A vacuum gage connected to a chamber reads 24 kPa at a location where the atmospheric
a. 0.23 m b. 5.6 m pressure is 92 kPa. Determine the absolute pressure in the chamber .
c. 4.2 m c. 0.25 m a. 78kPa b. 76kPa
68. If the water that exits a pipe fills a pool that is 3 meters deep, 20 meters long, and 5 meters c. 68 kPa d. 86 kPa
wide in 3 days, what is the flow rate? 76. A tank has an h1= 3m and a h3= 4m. Determine the value of h2 when h2 has s=0.84.
a. 1.2x10−3 m³/s b. 1.4x10−3 m³/s a. 1.19m b.1.56m
c. 1.17m d. 1.45m
c. 1.1x10−3 m³/s c. 1.3x10−3 m³/s 77. A closed cylindrica tank contains 2m of water, 3m of oil (s=0.82) and the air above oil has a
69. Supposed that a huge tank 50m high and filled with water is open to the atmosphere and is hit pressure of 32 kPa. If an open mercury manometer at the bottom of the tank has am of water,
with bullet that pierces one side of the tank, allowing water to flow out. The hole is 2m above determine the deflation of mercury.
the ground. If the hole is very small in comparison with the size of the tank, how quickly will a. 0.746m b. 0.626m
the water flow out of the tank? c. 0.826m d. 0.84m
a. 30.67 m/s b. 14.54 m/s 78. An open manometer attached to a pipe shows a deflection of 150mmHg with the lower level
c. 20.32 m/s d. 29.46 m/s of mercury 450mm below the center line of the pipe carrying water. Calculate the pressure at
center of the line
a. 15.8 kPa b. 15.6kPa
c.17.5 kPa d.16.6 kPa
79. Piston A has a cross section of 1200 sq.cm while piston B is 950 sq. Cm with the latter higher 88. An air-conditioning system requires a 15-m-long section of 10-cm-diameter ductwork to be
than piston A by 1.75 m. If the intervening passages are filled with oil whose specific gravity is laid underwater. Determine the upward force the water will exert on the duct. Take the
0.8. what is the difference pressure between A and B. densities of air and water to be 1.3 kg/m^3 and 1000 kg/m^3, respectively.
a. 13734 Pa b. 12841Pa a. 1.16kN b. 2kN
c.45896 Pa d. 16852 Pa c. 2.5kN d. 3.14kN
80. A wooden spherical ball with specific gravity of 0.42 and and a diameter of 300mm is dropped 89. The absolute pressure in water at a depth of 0.10 m is read to be 100 kPa. Determine the local
from a height of 4.3m above the surface water in a pool of an unknown depth. The ball barely atmospheric pressure, and specific gravity is 0.98 at the same location.
touched the bottom of the pool before it began to float. Determine the depth of the pool. a. 2.5 kPa b.3.5 kPa
a. 3.11m b.5.12m c. 3 kPa d. 2 kPa
c. 4.14 c.4.01m 90. A reservoir of carbon tetrachloride has a mass of 400kg and a gravity of g = 9.87 m/s^2. Find
the carbon tetrachloride’s weight.
a. 2868 N b. 4905 N
c. 7490 N d. 3948 N

81. Which of the following is a Non-Newtonian fluid?


91. What is the specific weight of air at 300 kPa absolute and 11 °C?
a. Water b. Air
c. Oils d. Blood a. 36.11 N /m 3 b. 25.2 N /m
3

3
82. In fluid mechanics, the conservation of mass relation written for a differential control volume c. 44.2 N /m d. 35.81 N /m 3
is called _. 92. A horizontal pipe gradually reduces from 100 mm diameter section to 300 mm diameter
a. Bernoulli equation b. Reynold's number section. The pressure at the 300 mm section is 100 kPa and the 100 mm section is 70 kPa.
c. Continuity equation d. Euler's number If the flow rate is 8 liters/sec of water, compute the head lost between the two sections.
83. A right circular cone is 100mm in diameter and 200 mm high and weighs 1.6 N in air. How a. 1.13 m b. 3.5 m
much force is req’d to push the convert downward) in to a body of liquid having a sp. Gr. 0.8 c. 3.06 m d. 3.2 m
so that its base is exactly at the surface? How much additional force is req’d to push the base 93. A vacuum gage connected to a chamber reads 30 kPa at a location where the atmospheric
10mm below the surface? pressure is 90 kPa. Determine the absolute pressure in the chamber.
a. 2.51 N b. 3.01 N a. 75 kPa b. 68 kPa
c. 60 kPa d. 93 kPa
c. 3.45 N d. 4.0 N
94. The suction pressure of a pump reads 500 mm Hg vacuum. What is the absolute pressure in
84. Air at 17˚C and 125 kPa absolute pressure occupies 2.6 m³. Air has gas constant of 287 J/kg K.
kPa?
if the gas is compressed to a volume of 1m³ and a pressure of 700kPa, calculate (a) its final
a. 34.66 kPa b. 25.67 kPa
temperature and (b) its mass. b. 24.3 kPa d. 30.3 kPa
a. T=350˚C, m=3.9kg b. T=387˚C, m=3.69kg 95. Oil of specific gravity 0.5 flows in a 100mm diameter pipe. Find the critical velocity. Use
c. T=412˚C, m=3.8kg c. T=424˚C, m=3.7kg µ=5.14x10^-2 Pa-s.
85. An oil of specific gravity of 0.95 is flowing through a pipeline of 200mm diameter at the rate of a. 3.1 m/s b. 0.2056 m/s
50liters/s. Find the type of flow if viscosity for the oil is 0.1Ns/m² c. 2.0175 m/s d. 1.0075 m/s
a. 2876.2, Transitional Flow b. 3064.7, Transitional flow 96. Water flow through a 95 mm diameter pipe at a velocity of 5m/s. find the volume flow rate in
c. 2152,4, Laminar Flow d. 2263. 7, Laminar flow m3/s.
86. 6. A vacuum gage connected to a chamber reads 30 kPa at a location where the atmospheric a. 1.023 m3/s b. 0.22 m3/s
pressure is 80 kPa. Determine the absolute pressure in the chamber. c. 0.035 m3/s d. 2.13 m3/s
a.40kPa b.50kPa 97. A storage tank contains fresh water with specific gravity of 1.2 and depth of 5 m. What is the
hydrostatic pressure at the bottom of the tank in kg/cm 3?
c.60kPa d.67kPa
87. A glass tube is attached to a water pipe. If the water pressure at the bottom of the tube is 100 Kg Kg
a. 0.061 3
b. 1.061 3
kPa and the local atmospheric pressure is 87 kPa, determine how high the water will rise in cm cm
the tube, in m. Assume g = 9.81 m/s^2 at that location and take the density of water to be
Kg Kg
1000 kg/m^3. c. 1.2 d. 2.2
3 3
a. 1.33 m b.2.5m cm cm
c. 2.25m d. 2.35m 98. What is the specific gravity of a solid sphere that has a radius of 15 m and a mass of 0.25kg?
a. 1.768x10^-8 b. 5.7x10-3
c. 2.768x10^-8 d. 3.768x10^-8
99. A volumetric tank 3 m in diameter and 2 m high was filled with oil in 20 minutes. What is the
average discharge?
a. 1.1117 m^3/sec b. 0.0117 m^3/sec
c. 0.1117 m^3/sec d. 0.2217 m^3/sec
100. A pressure gage 7 m above the bottom of a tank containing a liquid reads 64.94 KPa; another
gage at height 4 m reads 87.53 KPa. Compute the mass density of the fluid.
a. 766 kg/m3 b. 786 kg/m3
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c. 776 kg/m d. 796 kg/m3

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