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Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR.

BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 1 Problem No. 2


The relative density is 1.89; the volume is 0.865 cu.m. Determine the a) If the specific gravity of fluid is 1.03, calculate its specific weight and
Density, b) Unit weight, c) Mass density, and d) Specific gravity. density. If the mass is 2.79 kg. Determine its volume.
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Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR. BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 3 Problem No. 4


When the builders weighing 65 kg were brought to areas, the gravitational When the absolute temperature is 31 degree Celsius, the specific mass is
accelerations of 6.89m/sec/sec, determined their weight. When the density 4.56 kg. Determine the absolute pressure in KPa, and specific volume.
is 1200kg.cu.m, what will be the volume? When was it immersed in the
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body of water that displaced 120L. what would be the volume of boulders
and its unit weight?
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Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR. BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 5 Problem No. 6


Find the temperature when gas constant is 3011 J/kg-degree kelvin. When the density of the fluid is 1980kg/cu.m, the mass is 520 kg.
Determine the gage pressure when density is 1450 kg/cu.m. Determine its volume dimension height of 100 cm by 110 cm containers.
Determine the absolute pressure when the temperature if 37-degree
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centigrade. R= 287 j/kg-degree kelvin.
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Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR. BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 7 Problem No. 8


When the bulk modulus of elasticity of liquid is 279 MPa, the pressure is When the percentage decreased in the volume of water is 12.34 percent,
3.79 MPa, and liquid is compressed in vessels of 3.21 Liters at a pressure when the hydraulic is pressed initially at 123 KPa absolute subjected to
of 2.12 MPa. Determine the Volume of a lead having a mass of 121 kg, 114,112 kPa absolute pressure. Determine the Bulk modulus of elasticity.
and solve for the specific gravity of lead.
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Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR. BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 9 Problem No. 10


When 12 cu.m ideal gas at 27 centigrade is compressed to 3.1 cu.m. what Two large surfaces are 45mm apart, viscosity = 1.23 pa-s. What force is
is the resulting pressure in isothermal condition? What would be pressure required to pull a plate of 1.89 sq.m and a speed of 0.03 m/s the plate is 10
and temporary isentropic, k= 2.1? Then when its kinematic viscosity is mm.
6.22 X 10^ -3, then for the absolute viscosity.
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Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR. BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 11 When the capillarity rise is 11.5 mm, its surface tension is 0.981 N/mm,
and angle is 110 degrees. Solve for the tube diameter required.
A 23 kg iced Slides down at 21 degrees on a 5mm thick oil film with a
viscosity of 0.0234 Pa-sec. If the contact area is 0.56 m.sq. Determine its Solution
velocity.
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Problem No. 12
Name: JOSEPH G, OPAO JR. BSCE III,
Subject: HYDRAULICS

Problem No. 13 Problem No. 14


When the excess pressure is 5,456 Pa, the water drop diameter is 0.45mm. The deep of the ocean is 345.23 m if the echo is received midway between
Determine impulses. Determine its velocity pressure wave and the modulus of
its surface tensions. When the water stands in a tube of 6mm capillarity elasticity is 2.89X10^9 GPa. Determine its density.
rise, solve its tube diameter and true static height.
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