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Taking an open-computer / open-everything exam. Need help with a question!!! Gas

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Question

Taking an open-computer / open-everything exam. Need help with a question!!!

Gasoline is siphoned from a tank with a hose as shown in Figure 8.18. The hose has an inside diameter of 2 cm. the depth of the gasoline in the tank is 1.5 m, the highest point of the tube is 0.5 m above the free surface, and the outlet of the hose is 1.0 m below the free surface. Find the gasoline velocity and flow rate. Will cavitation occur? If a longer hose is used and the outlet of the hose remains 1.0 m below the free surface, how far above the free surface can the bend in the hose be raised?

Explanation / Answer

Ans) Flow rate Q is defined as volume of fluid is passing by some location through an area during a period of time.

Q = Ad / t

and flow rate and velocity is reated as

Q = Av

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