Thermodynamics Solutions Manual
Monday, October 20, 2014
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1–50E A pressure gage connected to a tank reads 50 psi at a location where the barometric reading is 29.1 mm Hg. Determine the absolute pr...
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1–49 A vacuum gage connected to a tank reads 15 kPa at a location where the barometric reading is 750 mm Hg. Determine the absolute pressur...
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1–48 Consider a 70-kg woman who has a total foot imprint area of 400 cm2. She wishes to walk on the snow, but the snow cannot withstand pr...
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1–47E A 200-pound man has a total foot imprint area of 72 in2. Determine the pressure this man exerts on the ground if (a) he stands on bo...
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1–46E Show that 1 kgf/cm2 14.223 psi. ANS
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1–45 The absolute pressure in water at a depth of 5 m is read to be 145 kPa. Determine (a) the local atmospheric pressure, and (b) the abso...
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1–44 The gage pressure in a liquid at a depth of 3 m is read to be 28 kPa. Determine the gage pressure in the same liquid at a depth of 9 ...
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