Oil SG = 0.79 Po = 260 kPa gage Gasoline SG = 0.70 45 cm 50 cm Pipe Air- 22 cm 10 cm -Water Mercury SG= 13.6

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A gasoline line is connected to a pressure gage through a double-U manometer, If the reading of the pressure gage is 260 kPa, determine the gage pressure of the gasoline line

Oil SG = 0.79
Po
= 260 kPa
gage
Gasoline SG = 0.70
45 cm 50 cm
Pipe
Air-
22 cm
10 cm
-Water
Mercury
SG= 13.6
Transcribed Image Text:Oil SG = 0.79 Po = 260 kPa gage Gasoline SG = 0.70 45 cm 50 cm Pipe Air- 22 cm 10 cm -Water Mercury SG= 13.6
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