In Figure below all fluids are at 2o deg.C. Determine pressure at point B, if pressure at point A is 150 kPa and weight of air is neglected. Use the table below for the densities at 20 deg.C. Liquid P. kg/m Kerosene - Ammonia 608 Benzene Carbon tetrachloride 881 Air 1590 Benzene Ethanol 789 1117 Ethylene glycol Freon 12 Gasoline 40 cm 19 cm 1327 680 20 cm 8 14 cm Glycerin Kerosene 1260 cm 804 13,550 791 Mercury- Water Mercury Methanol SAE 10W oil 870 SAE 10W30 oil SAE 30W oil SAE 50W oil Water 876 891 902 998 Seawater (30%o) 1025

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In Figure below all fluids are at 2o deg.C. Determine pressure at point B, if
pressure at point A is 150 kPa and weight of air is neglected. Use the table below
for the densities at 20 deg.C.
Liquid
p. kg/m
Kerosene -
Ammonia
608
Benzene
Carbon tetrachloride
881
Air
1590
Benzene
Ethanol
789
B-
Ethylene glycol
Freon 12
Gasoline
1117
40 cm
9 cm
1327
680
1260
20 cm
14 cm
Glycerin
Kerosene
18 cm
804
13,550
Mercury-
Mercury
Methanol
Water
791
SAE 10W oil
870
SAE 10W30 oil
SAE 30W oil
SAE SOW oil
876
891
902
Water
998
Seawater (30%o)
1025
Transcribed Image Text:In Figure below all fluids are at 2o deg.C. Determine pressure at point B, if pressure at point A is 150 kPa and weight of air is neglected. Use the table below for the densities at 20 deg.C. Liquid p. kg/m Kerosene - Ammonia 608 Benzene Carbon tetrachloride 881 Air 1590 Benzene Ethanol 789 B- Ethylene glycol Freon 12 Gasoline 1117 40 cm 9 cm 1327 680 1260 20 cm 14 cm Glycerin Kerosene 18 cm 804 13,550 Mercury- Mercury Methanol Water 791 SAE 10W oil 870 SAE 10W30 oil SAE 30W oil SAE SOW oil 876 891 902 Water 998 Seawater (30%o) 1025
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