irelismperez3684 irelismperez3684
  • 14-09-2019
  • Engineering
contestada

You are reading a "pressure head" of 14 feet. If water Has a specific weight of 62.4 pound/cubic feet, what is The pressure of the "pressure head"?

Respuesta :

aristeus aristeus
  • 23-09-2019

Answer:

Pressure of pressure head will be [tex]863.6pound/ft^2[/tex]

Explanation:

We have given pressure head = 14 feet

Specific weight of water [tex](\rho g)_{water}=62.4pound/ft^3[/tex]

Pressure is given by [tex]P=(\rho g)_{water}h[/tex], here h is pressure head.

So pressure [tex]P=(\rho g)_{water}h=62.4pound/ft^3\times 14ft=863.6pound/ft^2[/tex]

So the pressure of pressure head will be [tex]863.6pound/ft^2[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

You are standing 100 Meters away from your car when an alligator appears 20meters away from you on the opposite side and you start to run with a speed of 5m/s w
Sin42cos17-cos42sin17
Wh does a soccer ball that is quickly rolling across a grass field slow and finally stops rolling
Marco paid $36.89 for 8.6 gallons of gas.  What is the price per gallon?
Marco paid $36.89 for 8.6 gallons of gas.  What is the price per gallon?
What is reference angle for 150 degrees
Describe the conditions necessary for the variance to have the value zero.
Sin42cos17-cos42sin17
Rick has 12 action, 15 comedy, and 9 drama DVDS. find the ratio of action DVDS to the total of DVDS. Then explain its meaning how would I do this problem?
Describe the conditions necessary for the variance to have the value zero.