26. In fig. below, fluid A is water (p = 62.1 lbm/ft3) while fluid B is oil (S.G. 0.80), g = 32.2 fps2 and z = 14 in. Compute the pressure difference between X and Y if the specific gravity is relative to 62.4 lbm/ft³ water. 11 J ITTISI Fheid A Flaid B
26. In fig. below, fluid A is water (p = 62.1 lbm/ft3) while fluid B is oil (S.G. 0.80), g = 32.2 fps2 and z = 14 in. Compute the pressure difference between X and Y if the specific gravity is relative to 62.4 lbm/ft³ water. 11 J ITTISI Fheid A Flaid B
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in fig below, fluid A is water (density = 62.1lbm/ft^3) while fluid B is oil (S.G. 0.80). g = 32.2 fps^2 and z=14in. compute the pressure difference between X and Y if the specific gravity is relative to 62.4 lbm/ft^3 water. with drawing and explanation
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