One cubic foot of water weighs $62.4 mathrm{lb}_{mathrm{f}}$ under conditions of standard gravity. (a) What is its
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One cubic foot of water weighs $62.4 \mathrm{lb}_{\mathrm{f}}$ under conditions of standard gravity.
(a) What is its weight in dynes, poundals, and $\mathrm{g}_{\mathrm{f}}$ ?
(b) What is its density in $\mathrm{lb}_{\mathrm{m}} / \mathrm{ft}^{3}$ and slugs/ $/ \mathrm{ft}^{3}$ ?
(c) What is its weight on the moon $\left(g=5.4 \mathrm{ft} / \mathrm{s}^{2}\right)$ in $\mathrm{lb}_{\mathrm{f}}$ ?
(d) What is its density on the moon?
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Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
ISBN: 9781498724432
3rd Edition
Authors: Ron Darby, Raj P Chhabra
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