FLUID MECHANICS EBOOKW/WILEYPLUS
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ISBN: 9781119445159
Author: Pritchard
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 1, Problem 23P
While you’re waiting for the ribs to cook, you muse about the propane tank of your barbecue. You’re curious about the volume of propane versus the actual tank size. Find the liquid propane volume when full (the weight of the propane is specified on the tank). Compare this to the tank volume (take some measurements, and approximate the tank shape as a cylinder with a hemisphere on each end). Explain the discrepancy.
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FLUID MECHANICS EBOOKW/WILEYPLUS
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