QI: Mass flow through a sonic nozzle is a function of gas pressure and temperature (Pressure = P, Temperature T). If the mass flow rate through the nozzle is given by: %3D %3D m = 0.0430 T0.5 Where: m= Ib/min, P Psia, T = °R a) Determine what the units for the constant 0.0430 are? b) What will be the new value of the constant, now gives as 0.0430, if the variables in the equation are to be substituted with SI units and m is calculated in SI units?

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Q1: Mass flow through a sonic nozzle is a function of gas pressure and temperature
(Pressure = P, Temperature = T). If the mass flow rate through the nozzle is given by:
m = 0.0430
70.5
Where: m Ib/min, P = Psia, T = °R
a) Determine what the units for the constant 0.0430 are?
b) What will be the new value of the constant, now gives as 0.0430, if the variables in the
equation are to be substituted with SI units and m is calculated in SI units?
Q2: Some of fermentation organism which is used to analyze the waste water from oil
refinery can live at reduced air pressure down to 22 Kpa. In a test a mercury manometer
attached to a tank reads 64.5 cmHg and the barometer reads 104 Kpa. Will the organize
live at this conditions?
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: Mass flow through a sonic nozzle is a function of gas pressure and temperature (Pressure = P, Temperature = T). If the mass flow rate through the nozzle is given by: m = 0.0430 70.5 Where: m Ib/min, P = Psia, T = °R a) Determine what the units for the constant 0.0430 are? b) What will be the new value of the constant, now gives as 0.0430, if the variables in the equation are to be substituted with SI units and m is calculated in SI units? Q2: Some of fermentation organism which is used to analyze the waste water from oil refinery can live at reduced air pressure down to 22 Kpa. In a test a mercury manometer attached to a tank reads 64.5 cmHg and the barometer reads 104 Kpa. Will the organize live at this conditions?
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