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CE CORREL FLUID MECHANICS (A)

Situation 1
A reservoir of glycerin (gylc) has a mass of 1200kg and a volume of 0.952 cu.m
1. Find Weight
a. 12.55kN b. 11.77kN c. 13.55kN d. 16.01kN
2. Find mass density
a. 1261 kg/cu.m b. 1322 kg/cu.m c. 1223 kg/cu.m d. 1441 kg/cu.m
3. Specific Weight
a. 12.36 kN/cu.m b. 13.22 kN/cu.m c. 15.66 kN/cu.m d. 14.55 kN/cu.m
4. Specific Gravity
a. 1.44 b. 1.26 c. 1.52 d. 1.14

Situation 2
The weight of a body is 100lb
5. Determine its weight in newtons
a. 466.8N b. 434.8N c. 444.8N d. 455.8N
6. Its mass in kilograms
a. 41.33kg b. 45.34kg c. 49.3kg d. 43.33kg

Situation 3
A body requires a force of 100N to accelerate it at a rate of 0.20 m/sq.sec. Determine the mass of the body in
7. kilograms
a. 300kg b. 400kg c. 500kg d. 600kg
8. slugs
a. 34.3 slugs b. 44.3 slugs c. 31.1 slugs d. 39.1 slugs

9. The volume of a rock is found to be 0.00015 cu.m. If the rock’s specific gravity is 2.60, what is its weight?
a. 4.21 N b. 3.82 N c. 3.33 N d. 4.44 N

Situation 4
A certain gasoline weighs 46.5 lb/cu.ft. Find:
10. Mass Density
a. 1.55 slugs/cu.ft b. 1.44 slugs/cu.ft c. 1.66 slugs/cu.ft d. 1.33 slugs/cu.ft
11. Specific Volume
a. 0.632 cu.ft/slug b. 0.653 cu.ft/slug c. 0.721 cu.ft/slug d. 0.694 cu.ft/slug
12. Specific Gravity
a. 0.662 b. 0.698 c. 0.742 d. 0.801

Situation 5
Under standard conditions a certain gas weighs 0.14 lb/cu.ft Calculate:
13. Density
a. 0.00321 slugs/cu.ft b. 0.00391 slugs/cu.ft c. 0.00415 slugs/cu.ft d. 0.00435 slugs/cu.ft
14. Specific Volume
a. 200 cu.ft/slug b. 210 cu.ft/slug c. 220 cu.ft/slug d. 230 cu.ft/slug
15. Specific gravity to air weighing 0.075 lb/cu.ft
a. 1.87 b. 1.99 c. 1.65 d. 1.44

16. A liquid compressed in a cylinder has a volume of 1000 cu.cm at 1 MN/sq.m and a volume of 995 cu.cm at 2 MN/sq.m. What is the bulk modulus of elasticity?
a. 100 Mpa b. 200 Mpa c. 300 Mpa d. 400 Mpa

Situation 6
A gas at 20 degrees celciius and 0.21 Mpa abs has a volume of 41L and a gas constant of 210m-N/kg-K
17. Determine density
a. 3.22 kb/cu.m b. 3.41 kg/cu.m c. 3.55 kg/cu.m d. 3.66 kg/cu.m
18. Mass of the gas
a. 0.90kg b. 0.120kg c. 0.140kg d. 0.160kg

19. Find the capillary rise in the tube for a water-air-glass interface (θ = 0˚) if the tube radius in 1mm and the temperature is 20 ˚C. Let σ = 0.0728 kN/m
a. 15.2 mm b. 15.6 mm c. 14.8 mm d. 14.2 mm

20. Find the capillary rise in the tube for a mercury-air-glass interface (θ = 130˚) if the tube radius in 1mm and the temperature is 20 ˚C. Let σ = 0.514 kN/m
a. -4mm b. +4mm c. -5mm d. +5mm

21. For the dam shown in Fig 2-1, find the horizontal pressure acting at the face of the dam at 20-ft depth
a. 1248 lb/sq.ft b. 1233 lb/sq.ft c. 1255 lb/sq.ft d. 1266 lb/sq.ft

Situation 7
If the pressure in a tank is 50psi, find the equivalent pressure head of:
22. Water
a. 110.11 ft b. 115.38 ft c. 117.40 ft d. 119.30 ft
23. Mercury
a. 8.77 ft b. 8.50 ft c. 9.01 ft d. 9.22 ft
24. Heavy fuel oil with a specific gravity of 0.92
a. 156.2 ft b. 144.2 ft c. 133.21 ft d. 125.42 ft
25. The system in fig 2-5 is at 20˚C (Unit weight of water = 9.79 kN/cu.m) If the atmospheric pressure is 101.03 kPa and the absolute pressure at the bottom of the
tank is 231.3 kPa, what is the specific gravity of olive oil? S.g. of SAE 30 oil = 0.89
a. 1.44 b. 1.55 c. 1.39 d. 1.31

26. A glass U-tube open to the atmosphere at both ends is shown in Fig 2-32. If the U-tube contains oil and water as shown, determine the s.q. of the oil
a. 0.77 b. 0.86 c. 0.91 d. 0.66

27. A differential manometer is shown in fig 2-33. Calculate the pressure difference between points A and B
a. 703 lb/sq.ft b. 1000 lb/sq.ft c. 802 lb/sq.ft d. 906 lb/sq.ft

Situation 8
Determine the heights of columns of water, kerosene, and nectar equivalent to 277 mmHg
28. Water
a. 3.77 m b. 3.88 m c. 3.99 m d. 4.10 m
29. Nectar (s.g. = 2.94)
a. 1.28 m b. 5.11 m c. 4.34 m d. 5.32 m
30. Kerosene (s.g. = 0.82)
a. 4.59 m b. 1.55 m c. 1.98 m d. 2.11 m

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