A closed tank of fluid (with density = 1100 kg/m³) as shown in the figure is 1 m in diameter and 1.5 m high is rigidly fixed to rotating arm having a 3 m radius. The arm rotates at a rate of 40 rad/s. If the pressure at point A is 400000 Pa, gage: answer the following: Diameter C Liquid D Determine the local pressure at point B, (Pa, gage). Determine the local pressure at point C, (Pa, gage). Determine the local pressure at point D, ( Pa, gage).

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A closed tank of fluid (with density = 1100 kg/m³) as shown in the figure is 1 m in diameter and 1.5
m high is rigidly fixed to rotating arm having a 3 m radius. The arm rotates at a rate of 40 rad/ s. If
the pressure at point A is 400000 Pa, gage: answer the following:
%3D
Diameter
C
Liquid
Determine the local pressure at point B, (Pa, gage).
Determine the local pressure at point C, ( Pa, gage).
Determine the local pressure at point D, ( Pa, gage).
Transcribed Image Text:A closed tank of fluid (with density = 1100 kg/m³) as shown in the figure is 1 m in diameter and 1.5 m high is rigidly fixed to rotating arm having a 3 m radius. The arm rotates at a rate of 40 rad/ s. If the pressure at point A is 400000 Pa, gage: answer the following: %3D Diameter C Liquid Determine the local pressure at point B, (Pa, gage). Determine the local pressure at point C, ( Pa, gage). Determine the local pressure at point D, ( Pa, gage).
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