2. A tank is filled with sauce. The tank is closed and a pressure of 110 kPa is maintained over surface of the sauce. The sauce is used to fill bottles through a valve at the bottom of the tank. The height of the sauce in the tank is monitored using a pressure gauge attached at the bottom of the tank. The pressure gauge is connected to a control system to stop dispensing the sauce at 0.15m above the bottom of the tank. What will be the gauge pressure reading when the sauce flow is stopped? Atmospheric pressure is equal to 101,325 Pa. The specific gravity of the sauce is 1.05.

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2. A tank is filled with sauce. The tank is closed and a pressure of 110 kPa is maintained over
surface of the sauce. The sauce is used to fill bottles through a valve at the bottom of the tank.
The height of the sauce in the tank is monitored using a pressure gauge attached at the bottom of
the tank. The pressure gauge is connected to a control system to stop dispensing the sauce at
0.15m above the bottom of the tank. What will be the gauge pressure reading when the sauce flow is
stopped? Atmospheric pressure is equal to 101,325 Pa. The specific gravity of the sauce is 1.05.
Transcribed Image Text:2. A tank is filled with sauce. The tank is closed and a pressure of 110 kPa is maintained over surface of the sauce. The sauce is used to fill bottles through a valve at the bottom of the tank. The height of the sauce in the tank is monitored using a pressure gauge attached at the bottom of the tank. The pressure gauge is connected to a control system to stop dispensing the sauce at 0.15m above the bottom of the tank. What will be the gauge pressure reading when the sauce flow is stopped? Atmospheric pressure is equal to 101,325 Pa. The specific gravity of the sauce is 1.05.
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