The fluid 1 in a tank is pressurized by air, and the pressure is measured by a multifluid manometer as shown in figure below. Determine the gage pressure (in kPa) of air in the tank if h;=6.9m, h2=6.4m and h3=9.7m. Take the densities of fluid 1, fluid 2 and fluid 3 to be 1811 kg/m³, 2006kg/m3 and 37054kg/m³, respectively.

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The fluid 1 in a tank is
pressurized by air, and the
pressure is measured by a
multifluid manometer as
shown in figure below.
Determine the gage
pressure (in kPa) of air in the
tank if h,=6.9m, h2=6.4m and
h3=9.7m. Take the densities
of fluid 1, fluid 2 and fluid 3 to
be 1811 kg/m³, 2006kg/m³
and 37054kg/m³,
respectively.
fluid 2
Air
hị
h2
fluid 1
fluid 3
Transcribed Image Text:The fluid 1 in a tank is pressurized by air, and the pressure is measured by a multifluid manometer as shown in figure below. Determine the gage pressure (in kPa) of air in the tank if h,=6.9m, h2=6.4m and h3=9.7m. Take the densities of fluid 1, fluid 2 and fluid 3 to be 1811 kg/m³, 2006kg/m³ and 37054kg/m³, respectively. fluid 2 Air hị h2 fluid 1 fluid 3
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