Probleml In Control Volume in the given Fig 1. (Fig 1) 1- Point at the part considered imaginary surface? 2- Why is called imaginary 3- What is the unit of bin case of mass and what is its dimension? 4- What is the unit of bin case of Momentum and what is its dimension? C.V C.S

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In Control Volume in the given Fig 1.
(Fig 1)
1- Point at the part considered imaginary surface?
2- Why is called imaginary
3- What is the unit of bin case of mass and what is its dimension?
4- What is the unit of bin case of Momentum and what is its dimension?
C.V
C.S
Problem 2
Liquid having a relative density ,=1.5 is flowing into a tank and leave
m,
as shown in the Fig 2. If the following are given
(Fig 2)
entering at m, =3kg /s and m,=5kg/ s,
and leaves at m, =1kg/s and m, =2kg/s.
dm
Find out: 1-)
2-)
AP
dt
dt
im,
m,
Problem 3
Liquid (Fig 3) is entering a tube at v, =0.2 m / s and diameter D, =10cm and exiting
at diameter D, =4 cm,
1- find v, ?
2-If its relative density r=1.5 , find the mass flow rate n
3- Is there any difference between m, and m, and why ?
D,
flow
(Fig 3)
1.
Transcribed Image Text:Probleml In Control Volume in the given Fig 1. (Fig 1) 1- Point at the part considered imaginary surface? 2- Why is called imaginary 3- What is the unit of bin case of mass and what is its dimension? 4- What is the unit of bin case of Momentum and what is its dimension? C.V C.S Problem 2 Liquid having a relative density ,=1.5 is flowing into a tank and leave m, as shown in the Fig 2. If the following are given (Fig 2) entering at m, =3kg /s and m,=5kg/ s, and leaves at m, =1kg/s and m, =2kg/s. dm Find out: 1-) 2-) AP dt dt im, m, Problem 3 Liquid (Fig 3) is entering a tube at v, =0.2 m / s and diameter D, =10cm and exiting at diameter D, =4 cm, 1- find v, ? 2-If its relative density r=1.5 , find the mass flow rate n 3- Is there any difference between m, and m, and why ? D, flow (Fig 3) 1.
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