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- Select the most appropriate answer from the multiple choices given (5 marks for each one). I- A mesurement system is to be used to mesure a presure of 250 Hz. For accurate readings, the time constant of the system sholud be --------- sec. (a) 250, (b) 2.5, (c) 25, (d) 0.25, (e) 0.01, (f) 1E-4, (g) 0.025. II- The bi-metallic thermometer is used to measure temperatures of --------frequency variation. (a) very high, (b) very low, (c) above 1 Hz, (d) above 10 Hz, (e) above 100 Hz, (f) none of these. III- The static Pitot tube is suitable for measuring dynamic, (b) variable, (c) controlled, (d) directly constant, (e) dynamic, (f) constant. IV- The Borden-type gauge is a good choice to measure ------- dynamic, (b) variable, (c) controlled, (d) directly constant, (e) dynamic, (f) static fluid velocities. (a) directly pressures. (a) directlyHow do we account for the Reynolds Number in circular conduits versus noncircular conduits?Operating technique of handheld air-displacement pipettes can result in measurable errors in accuracy and precision. How can these errors be avoided when using a mechanical pipette? Cite references.
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- Industrial pipes Because of not being able to access the entire internal part of a pipe, this type of equipment is said to have "no internal inspection", because it is not possible to inspect all regions within it, although inspections in places close to opening or disconnection points are possible?Explain anyone practical measurement system with all of its functional elements.A new instrument needs to be connected to a community sampling line, calculate the diameter of the instrument inlet tubing required to keep the flow isokinetic with the community sampling. The community line tube diameter is 3 inches, and the flow rate is 400 L/ min. Calculate the Reynolds numbers in the community sampling line and the instrument inlet tube. The instrument flow rate is 21/min. SHOW STEP BY STEP CALCULATIONS AND DERIVATIONS