‘The solutions to all fundamental problems are given in the back of the book.
Sec, 2.1-2.5 F22. The container is partially filed with oil, water.
F24, Waterfillsthe pipe Asuch that the absolute presure Mid alt Determine the pressures at A, B, and C. Take
at A is 400 kPa, If the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa,
determine the resultant force the water and surrounding air
exert on the cap at B.The inner diameter of the pipe is 50 mm.
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Sec. 2.6 ¥2-S. The air pressure in the pipe at A is 300 kPa.
Determine the water pressure in the pipe at B.
FLA. The U-tube manometer is filled with mercury, sl
having a density of py, ~ 13 550 kg/m’. Determine the
differential height h of the mercury when the tank is filed
with water.
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3F2-4. The tube is filled with mercury from A to B, and p4 Determine the abwolute water the
pressure in the pipe
‘with water from B to C. Determine the height of the water 1 the tank is filled with crude oil to the depth of 1.5 m.
column for equilibrium. Po =101 KPa,
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2m noFLAK. Thebinis2m wide andi filled with ol tothe depth
shown. Determine the resultant force acting on the inclined
side AB. Take p, = 910 kg/m’.
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F2AL Determine the magnitude of the resultant forve of
the water acting on the eircular glass plate that is bolted
to the side panel of the tank. Also, determine the location
of the center of pressure along this inclined side, measured,
from the top.
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F2-10. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force of
the water acting on the triangular end plate A of the trough,
Neglect the width of the opening at the top. How far does
this force act from the surface of the water?
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F243. The 05S-m.wide inclined plate holds water in a
tank. Determine the horizontal and vertical components
of force and the moment that the fixed support at A exerts
‘on the plate.
FLAK Determine the resultant force the oil exerts 00 the
semicircular surface AB. The tank has a width of 3 m. Take
900 kfmF212. The tank is filled with water and Kerosene to the
depths shown. Determine the total resultant force the
liquids exert on side AB of the tank. The tank has a width of
2m. Take p= 1000 kg/m, py = S14 kg/m’.
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FAS._Determine the resultant force the water exerts on
side AB and on side CD of the inclined wall. The wall is
075 m wide
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#246. Thetankhasa with of2 mandis filled with water. F219, The ylindscal cup A of noliible weight contains
Determine the horizontal and yertial components Of the a 2g block B. Ifthe water level of the cyindnical tank is
resultant force seting on plate AB. ‘h=05 m before the ups placed into the tank, determine
Fh when A floatsin the water.
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m6F247. Determine the horizontal and vertical components
of the resultant force the water exerts on plate AB and on
plate BC. The width of each plate is 1.5 m,
2-20, The 3-ma-ide carts filled with water tothe level of
the dashed line. Ifthe eart is given an acceleration of 4 mys,
determine the angle of the water surface and the resultant
foree the water exerts on the wall AB.
F2AB The plate ABC is? m wide. Determine the angle #
so that the normal reaction at Cis zero, The plate is
supported bya pin at A
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F221. The closed tank is filled with oil and given an F228 If the open cylindrical container rotates at
sceeleration of 6 m/s’. Determine the pressure on the w=Srad/s, determine the maximum and minimum pressure
bottom of the tank at points A and B, p,~ 880 kg/m" of the water acting on the bottom of the container.
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|F222. ‘The open cylindrical container is filed with water
to the level shown, Determine the smallest angular velocity
‘that will eause the water to spill over the sides.
F224 Theelosed drums filled with crude ofl. Determine
the pressure on the lid at A when the drum is spinning at a
‘constont rate of 4 rad/s.
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