Solved Exam Problem: Complex Manometer
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2020
- MEC516/BME516 Fluid Mechanics, Chapter 2: Solution to a complex manometer example, including an air gap.
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Thank you so much sir. Now i learned this concept.
That when you're deducting. The result of the deduction is current pressure at new level.
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When you rearranged into Pa-Pb equation, isnt (water pressure x g x h3) at right side supposed to be negative and not positive?
No. Look again.
@@FluidMatters I see it now, it was just I had pgh instead of gamma so I couldn't see it :)
9810 not 9800
0.1% difference, btw. You'd need to be told the temperature to be that accurate, if it mattered.
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