A tank contains a liquid of unknown density (see Figure P4.25). Two dip tubes are inserted into
Question:
A tank contains a liquid of unknown density (see Figure P4.25). Two dip tubes are inserted into the tank, each to a different level in the tank, through which air is bubbled very slowly through the liquid. A manometer is used to measure the difference in pressure between the two dip tubes. If the difference in level of the ends of the dip tubes $(H)$ is $1 \mathrm{ft}$, and the manometer reads $1.5 \mathrm{ft}(h)$ with water as the manometer fluid, what is the density of the liquid in the tank?
Figure P4.25
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Related Book For
Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
ISBN: 9781498724432
3rd Edition
Authors: Ron Darby, Raj P Chhabra
Question Posted: