ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
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Using the concepts discussed in this chapter, measure the volumetric flow rate of water out of a drinking fountain.
A pressure gauge at elevation 12m at the side of a tank containing a liquid reads 80 kPa. Another gauge at elevation 7m reads 120 kPa. Compute the density of the liquid in kg/m3.
Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided.
Unit of the Correct Answer: kg/m3
Decimal Places required in the final answer: 1
Use the data provided to complete the MVR table and determine the engineering parameters listed below. Write all answers for the
MVR table to two decimal place and write all the answers for the engineering parameters (w, e, n. S. PT.PD) to two decimal places as
a real number (i.e. no %). Be consistent with the units provided but do not include the units in your answer.
VOLUME (ft³)
Va = Blank 1 ft³
Vw = Blank 2 ft³
Vs = Blank 4 ft³
Vt = 0.14 ft³
water content = 13%
porosity = Blank 6
void ratio = Blank 7
saturation = Blank 8
Total unit weight (lb/ft ³) = Blank 9
Dry unit weight (lb/ft ³) = Blank 10
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WATER 62.3 lb/ft³
SOLIDS G.S. = 2.75
WEIGHT (lb)
Ww = Blank 3 lb
Ws = Blank 5 lb
Wt = 17 lb
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