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M,Ap M, . Ap 1
:r[(3§)/1000]=00001571
0.00015714.16?°
' = e
«1onö 2 (4)(o.14eo)(o.oouzo)
is quitecloseto what is expectedfrom theory.
The pressuremeasurement
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1.111 Find the capillary rise in the tube shown in Fig. 1 26 for a water air glassinterface (0 0") if the tube radius is
l mm and the temperature is 20 °C. \
20 cos0 (2)(0.0728)(cos
0°)
. h 0.0148m or 14.8 mm
pgr (1000)(9-81)(%6)
I:
2r Fig. 1-26
1.112 Findthecapillary
riseinthetubeshown
inFig.1-26fora mercuryair glass with9 130°if thetube
interface
radius is 1 mm and the temperature is 20 °C.
20 cos0 (2)(0.514)(cos130°)
h 0.0050m or 5.0mm
pgr (13570)(9.81)(Té.-)
1.113 [f a bubble is equivalent to an air water interface with a 0.0051b/ft, what is the pressure difference between
the inside and outside of a bubble of diameter 0.003 in?
| p zo/r=(2)(o.005)/[(o.003/2)/12] 80.0mm2
1.114 A small circular jet of mercury 200 [mi in diameter issuesfrom an opening. What is the pressure difference
between the inside and outside of the jet at 20 °C?