(2) Light oil at 25°C flows into the inverted right-circular cone at location 1 with a cross section-averaged velocity of magnitude ₁-2 m/s and exits at location 2 with a mass flux of 8 kg/s. Calculate the time it will take for the oil level h to rise from 0.5 m to 1.0 m. Recall: Volume = (n/3)r²h. 2m VI D₁ = 0.1 m
(2) Light oil at 25°C flows into the inverted right-circular cone at location 1 with a cross section-averaged velocity of magnitude ₁-2 m/s and exits at location 2 with a mass flux of 8 kg/s. Calculate the time it will take for the oil level h to rise from 0.5 m to 1.0 m. Recall: Volume = (n/3)r²h. 2m VI D₁ = 0.1 m
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