A cylindrical tank is filled with fluid. A pressure gauge attached 7 meters above he bottom reads 140 kpa. Another pressure gauge 5 meters above the first gauge eads 100 kpa. Calculate the density and sp.gr. of the fluid inside.

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A cylindrical tank is filled with fluid. A pressure gauge attached 7 meters above
the bottom reads 140 kpa. Another pressure gauge 5 meters above the first gauge
reads 100 kpa. Calculate the density and sp.gr. of the fluid inside.
Transcribed Image Text:A cylindrical tank is filled with fluid. A pressure gauge attached 7 meters above the bottom reads 140 kpa. Another pressure gauge 5 meters above the first gauge reads 100 kpa. Calculate the density and sp.gr. of the fluid inside.
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