A piston cylinder arrangement is connected to the manometer system as shown in the figure. The local atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa and the gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s². The densities of the water, mercury, light oil and engine oil are PH,0 = 997 kg/m², PHg = 13580 kg/m³, Poll,ligh = 910 kg/m³ and Poil.eng = 885 kg/m³, respectively. The heights of the liquids are h1 = 30 cm, h2 = 20 cm, h3 = 60 cm and h4 = 10 cm. The diameter of the piston is 25 cm. Determine the mass (m) of the piston in kg. Piston Light Oil Po Water Po h1 h2 h3 h4 Mercury Engine Oil

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A piston cylinder arrangement is connected to the manometer system as shown in the figure. The local
atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa and the gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s?. The densities of the
water, mercury, light oil and engine oil are PH,0 = 997 kg/m², PHg = 13580 kg/m³, Poll,ligh = 910 kg/m³
and Poil.eng = 885 kg/m³, respectively. The heights of the liquids are h1 = 30 cm, h2 = 20 cm, h3 = 60 cm
and h4 = 10 cm. The diameter of the piston is 25 cm. Determine the mass (m) of the piston in kg.
Piston
Light Oil
Po
Water
Po
h1
h2
h3
h4
Mercury
Engine Oil
Transcribed Image Text:A piston cylinder arrangement is connected to the manometer system as shown in the figure. The local atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa and the gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s?. The densities of the water, mercury, light oil and engine oil are PH,0 = 997 kg/m², PHg = 13580 kg/m³, Poll,ligh = 910 kg/m³ and Poil.eng = 885 kg/m³, respectively. The heights of the liquids are h1 = 30 cm, h2 = 20 cm, h3 = 60 cm and h4 = 10 cm. The diameter of the piston is 25 cm. Determine the mass (m) of the piston in kg. Piston Light Oil Po Water Po h1 h2 h3 h4 Mercury Engine Oil
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