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20 U CHAPTEFH

ofthefilm(secFig.1-25), 2cmdcos45°+ (Ap)(:rdz)/40,


| Fromconsideration _
(2)(0.146O)(n)(1%)(oos From
45°)+ (Ap)[(n)(&)2/4]0, Ap 4.13Pagage. ofmatenals,
Strength equate
givenin thisproblemandin Prob.1.109.
as for theequations

MAP M: " a _ _ ___A


n[(P)/1000]0001571 =1
A" 4.16Pagage
4an a 2 0.0001571
(4)(0.1460)(0.(X)1120)
measurement
Thepressure fromtheory.
isquiteclosetowhatisexpected

45° 1

s
73 . 9°
I

br .?

Closed @ {&q
Fig.1-2501) Fig.1-25(b) Fig.1-250»

inFig.126forawaterair glass
riseinthetubeshown
1.111 Findthecapillary is
(9 0°)if thetuberadius
interface
1 mm and the temperature is 20 °C. \
20 cos6 (2)(0.0728)(cos
0°) 0.0148m or 14.8mm
per (1000)(9-81)(r-u6)

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2" Fig. 1-26

1.112 Findthecapillary
risein thetubeshown 126 fora mercuryair glass
in4Flg. with¬ = 130°if thetube
interface
radius is 1 mm and the temperature is 20 °C.

20 cos0 (2)(0.514)(cos
130°)
. h 0.0050mor 5.0mm
pgr (l3570)(9.81)(47)
1.113 If a bubble is equivalent to an air water interface with a " 0.0051b/ft, what is the pressure difference between
the inside and outside 01a bubble of diameter 0.003 in?

p Za/r (2)(0.005)/[(o.003/2)/12] 80.0]b/ft2


1.114 A small circular jet of mercury 200 pm in diameter issues from an opening. What is the pressure difference
between the inside and outside of the jet at 20 °C?

SeeFig. 1-27.Equatingtheforcedueto surfacetension(20L) andtheforcedueto pressure


(pDL),
ZaL pDL, p -20/D (2)(0.514)/(200 x 10 ") 5140 Pa.

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