Solutions for Applied Fluid Mechanics
Problem 1.1PP:
1.1 Convert 1250 millimeters to meters.Problem 1.2PP:
Convert 1600 square millimeters to square metersProblem 1.3PP:
Convert 3.65x103 cubic millimeters to cubic metersProblem 1.4PP:
Convert 2.05 square meters to square millimetersProblem 1.5PP:
Convert 0.391 cubic meters to cubic millimetersProblem 1.6PP:
Convert 55.0 gallons to cubic metersProblem 1.7PP:
An automobile is moving at 80 kilometers per hour, Calculate its speed in meters per second,Problem 1.8PP:
Convert a length of 25.3 feet to metersProblem 1.9PP:
Convert a distance of 1.36 miles to meters.Problem 1.10PP:
Convert a length of 3.65 inches to millimeters.Problem 1.11PP:
Convert a distance of 2580 feet to meters.Problem 1.12PP:
Convert a volume of 480 cubic feet to cubic meters.Problem 1.13PP:
Convert a volume of 7390 cubic centimeters to cubic meters.Problem 1.14PP:
Convert a volume of 6.35 liters to cubic nneters.Problem 1.15PP:
Convert 6.0 feet per second to meters per secondProblem 1.16PP:
Convert 2500 cubic feet per minute to cubic meters per second.Problem 1.18PP:
In an attempt at a land speed record, a car travels 1.50 km in 5.2 s. Calculate its average speed in...Problem 1.20PP:
In an attempt at a land speed record, a car travels 1 mi in 5.7 s. Calculate its average speed in...Problem 1.21PP:
A body starting from rest with constant acceleration moves according to the relationship s=at2,...Problem 1.22PP:
A body starting from rest with constant acceleration moves according to the relationship s=at2,...Problem 1.23PP:
A body starting from rest with constant acceleration moves according to the relationship s= 12 at2,...Problem 1.24PP:
A body starting from rest with constant acceleration moves according to the relationship s=at2,...Problem 1.25PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.25 Calculate the...Problem 1.26PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.26 Calculate the...Problem 1.27PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.27 Calculate the...Problem 1.28PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.28 Calculate the mass...Problem 1.29PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.29 Calculate the mass...Problem 1.30PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2 where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.30 Calculate the...Problem 1.31PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.31 Calculate the...Problem 1.32PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.32 Calculate the...Problem 1.33PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.33 Calculate the...Problem 1.34PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.34 Calculate the...Problem 1.35PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.35 Calculate the mass...Problem 1.36PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.36 Calculate the weight of a...Problem 1.37PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity. 1.37 Calculate the...Problem 1.38PP:
The formula for kinetic energy is KE=12mv2, where m = mass and v = velocity 1.38 Calculate the...Problem 1.39PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.40PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.41PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.42PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.43PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.44PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.45PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.46PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.47PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.48PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.49PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.50PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.51PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.52PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.53PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.54PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.55PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.56PP:
One measure of a baseball pitcher's performance is earned run average or ERA. It is the average...Problem 1.57PP:
Compute the pressure change required to cause a decrease in the volume of ethyl alcohol by 1.00...Problem 1.58PP:
Compute the pressure change required to cause a decrease in the volume of mercury by 1.00 percent....Problem 1.59PP:
Compute the pressure change required to cause a decrease in the volume of machine oil by 1.00...Problem 1.60PP:
For the conditions described in Problem 1.59 assume that the 1.00 -percent volume change occurred in...Problem 1.61PP:
A certain hydraulic system operates at 3000 psi. Compute the percentage change in the volume of the...Problem 1.62PP:
A certain hydraulic system operates at 20.0 MPa. Compute the percentage change in the volume of the...Problem 1.63PP:
A measure of the stiffness of a linear actuator system is the amount of force required to cause a...Problem 1.64PP:
1.64 Repeat Problem 1.63 but change the length of the cylinder to 10 .0 in. Compare the results.Problem 1.65PP:
Repeat Problem 1.6319 but change the cylinder diameter to 2.00 in. Compare the resultsProblem 1.66PP:
Using the results of Problems 1.63-1.65, generate a statement about the general design approach to...Problem 1.67PP:
Calculate the mass of a can of oil if it weighs 610N.Problem 1.68PP:
Calculate the mass of a tank of gasoline if it weighs 1.35 kNProblem 1.71PP:
Calculate the mass of 1 gal of oil if it weighs 7.3 lb.Problem 1.72PP:
Calculate the mass of 1ft3 of gasoline if it weighs 42.0 lb.Problem 1.75PP:
Assume that a man weighs 160 lb (force) Compute his mass in slugs. Compute his weight in N. Compute...Problem 1.76PP:
In the United States, hamburger and other meats are sold by the pound. Assuming that this is 1.00...Problem 1.78PP:
Convert the force found in Problem 1.77 to lb.Problem 1.79PP:
Determine your weight in lb and N and your mass in slugs and kg.Problem 1.80PP:
The specific gravity of benzene is 0.876. Calculate its specific weight and its density in SI units.Problem 1.81PP:
Air at 16 C and standard atmospheric pressure has a specific weight of 12.02N/m3 Calculate its...Problem 1.83PP:
A certain medium lubricating oil has a specific weight of at 8.860kN/m3 at 5 C and 8.483kN/m3 at 50...Problem 1.84PP:
At 100 C mercury has a specific weight of 130.4kN/m3. What volume of the mercury would weigh 2.25...Problem 1.85PP:
A cylindrical can 150 mm in diameter is filled to a depth of 100 mm with a fuel oil. The oil has a...Problem 1.86PP:
Glycerin has a specific gravity of 1.258. How much would 0.50m3 of glycerin weigh? What would be its...Problem 1.87PP:
The fuel tank of an automobile holds 0.095m3. If it is full of gasoline having a specific gravity of...Problem 1.88PP:
The density of muriatic acid is 1200 kg / m3 Calculate its specific weight and its specific gravity.Problem 1.89PP:
Liquid ammonia has a specific gravity of 0.826. Calculate the volume of ammonia that would weigh...Problem 1.90PP:
Vinegar has a density of 1080 kg / m3 Calculate its specific weight and its specific gravity.Problem 1.91PP:
Methyl alcohol has a specific gravity of 0.789. Calculate its density and its specific weight.Problem 1.92PP:
A cylindrical container is 150 mm in diameter and weighs 2.25 N when empty. When filled to a depth...Problem 1.93PP:
A storage vessel for gasoline ( sg=0.68 ) is a vertical cylinder 10 m in diameter. If it is filled...Problem 1.94PP:
What volume of mercury (sg = 13.54) would weigh the same as 0.020 m3 of castor oil, which has a...Problem 1.95PP:
A rock has a specific gravity of 2.32 and a volume of 1.421CHm3. How much does it weigh?Problem 1.96PP:
The specific gravity of benzene is 0.876. Calculate its specific weight and its density in U.S...Problem 1.97PP:
Air at 59 F and standard atmospheric pressure has a specific weight of 0.0765lb/ft3 Calculate its...Problem 1.98PP:
Carbon dioxide has a density of 0.003 81 slug/ft3 at 32F. Calculate its specific weight.Problem 1.99PP:
A certain medium lubricating oil has a specific weight of56.4lb/ft3at56.4lb/ft3at40Fand54.0lb/ft3 at...Problem 1.100PP:
At 212F mercury has a specific weight of 834 lb/ft3. What volume of the mercury would weigh 500 lb?Problem 1.101PP:
One gallon of a certain fuel oil weighs 7.50 lb. Calculate its specific weight, its density, and its...Problem 1.103PP:
The fuel tank of an automobile holds 25.0 gal. If it is full of gasoline having a density of 1.32...Problem 1.104PP:
The density of muriatic acid is 1.20 g/cm3. Calculate its density in slugs/ft3, its specific weight...Problem 1.105PP:
Liquid ammonia has a specific gravity of 0.826. Calculate the volume in cm3 that would weigh 5.0 lb.Problem 1.107PP:
Alcohol has a specific gravity of 0.79. Calculate its density both in slugs/ft- and g/cmProblem 1.108PP:
A cylindrical container has a 6.0-in diameter and weighs 0.50 lb when empty. When filled to a depth...Problem 1.109PP:
A storage vessel for gasoline (sg = 0.68) is a vertical cylinder 30 ft in diameter. If it is filled...Problem 1.110PP:
How many gallons of mercury (sg = 13.54) would weigh the same as 5 gal of castor oil, which has a...Problem 1.111PP:
A rock has a specific gravity of 2.32 and a volume of 8.64 in3. How much does it weigh?Problem 1.112PP:
A village of 75 people desires a tank to store a 3-day supply of water. If the average daily usage...Problem 1.113PP:
A cylindrical tank has a diameter of 38 in with its axis vertical. Determine the depth of fluid in...Problem 1.114PP:
What is the required rate, in N/min, to empty a tank containing 80 N of fluid in 5 s?Problem 1.115PP:
An empty tank measuring 1.5 m by 2.5 m on the bottom is filled at a rate of 60 L/min Determine the...Problem 1.116PP:
A tank that is 2 ft in diameter and 18 in tall is to be filled with a fluid in 90 s. Determine the...Problem 1.117PP:
A standard pump design can be upgraded to higher efficiency for an additional capital investment of...Problem 1.118PP:
What is the annual cost to run a 2 HP system if it is to run continuously and the cost for energy is...Problem 1.119PP:
Determine the displacement, in liters, for one revolution of a pump with a 75-mm diameter piston and...Problem 1.120PP:
Determine the flow rate, in m3/hr, for another pump that has a displacement of 2.2 L/revolution is...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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