Scheme: TUTORIAL 1: (Answer: 40.77kg)
Scheme: TUTORIAL 1: (Answer: 40.77kg)
SESSION 2014/2015
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Scheme: TUTORIAL 1
1.
A mass of liquid weights 400 N when exposed to standard earths
gravity g = 9.81m/s2
(a) What is its mass? (Answer : 40.77kg)
W=400N , g = 9.81m/s2
m
W
400 N
= 40.77kg
g
9.81m / s 2
(b) What will be its weight in a planet with acceleration due to gravity
is
, W 40.77 kgx18.0m / s 2
733.86N
2.
The relative density of fluid is 1.26 and its dynamic viscosity is 150
Pa.s. Calculate its
(a) Specific weight. (Answer : 12,361 N/m3)
r.d or specific gravity =1.26 , dynamic viscosity, = 150 Pa.s.
Specific weight, g
= 1.26x1000x9.81 =12,361 N/m3
(b) Kinematic viscosity. (Answer : 0.119m/s2)
150
2.2
2.7
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2.68C
2.73
l = 0.09
cm
T
2
4 R n L
(1.4 N m)(0.0009 m)
2
-1
fluid
0.00997 N s/m 2
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Surface Tension and Capillary Effect- From text book FLUID MECHANICS (3rd
Edition in SI Units)-Fundamental and Applications- Yunus A.Cengal , John
M.Cimbala(2014)
2.91C
Analysis The magnitude of the pulling force at the surface of a liquid per
unit length is called surface tension s. It is caused by the attractive forces
between the molecules. The surface tension is also surface energy (per unit area)
since it represents the stretching work that needs to be done to increase the surface
area of the liquid by a unit amount.
Discussion Surface tension is the cause of some very interesting phenomena such
as capillary rise and insects that can walk on water.
2.92C
Analysis The liquid level in the tube will drop since the contact angle is
greater than 90, and cos(110) < 0.
Discussion This liquid must be a non-wetting liquid when in contact with the tube
material. Mercury is an example of a non-wetting liquid with a contact angle (with
glass) that is greater than 90o.
2.93C
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2.98
Air
2.100
Liquid
Liquid
0.0146 N/m
2
2 cos
2(cos15)
1 kg m/s
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1 kg m/s 2
2 s cos
2(0.028 N/m)(cos 26)
3
2
3
gR
1N
(820 kg/m )(9.81 m/s )(0.4 10 m)
ussion
0.0156 m 16 mm Disc