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Thermodynamics 1-78 The gage pressure of the air in the tank shown inFig. P1–78 is measured to be
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Thermodynamics 1-78
The gage pressure of the air in the tank shown in
Fig. P1–78 is measured to be 80 kPa. Determine the differential height h of the mercury column.
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The gage pressure of the air in the tank shown in
Fig. P1–78 is measured to be 80 kPa. Determine the differential height h of the mercury column.
#Suemon #SuemonKwok #ThermodynamicsTutorial
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