Arranging the groups into parameters.
By inspection, arrange the following groups into dimensionless parameters. (a)a,l, and t; (b)v,l,and t; (c)A,Q,and w; (d)K,*,and A.
Best way to set up the formula of the arrangement.
A hemispherical dome is filled with water. The dome arrangement weighs 28kN and is fastened to the floor by bolts equally spaced around the circumstances at the base. Find the total force required to hold the down the dome.
At the top of Long's Peak in the Rocky Mountains (a) what is the vapor pressure if boiling a container of eggs (without a lid) occurs at 190F? (b) what is the ideal gas constant for the vapor? (c) what is the vapor density corresponding to the condition?
How far will the ball curve in traveling to the plate?
A pitcher delivers a curve ball at 50mi/h with a spin of 2500rpm about a verticle axis. The baseball weighs 0.3 lb and has a diameter of 2.9 in. Assume a constant velocity toward home plate,, 60 ft away: p=1 atm and T=80. How far will the ball curve in traveling to the plate?
For a given setting of wicket gates how does the moment of momentum vary with the discharge
What will be the coefficient k.
The removal efficiency of a reactor tank is 73-percent and its residence time is 28.5s. For steady flow and first-order kinetics what will be the reaction for the coefficient(k) for the tank.
Flow in a pipe using conservation of mass, energy momentum and loss
I have attached a copy of the problem I need help with. Its not that complicated and i think I actually did it last semester but I cant remember how.I need all of the equations set up step by step so I can understand how to set them up
Tee flow no friction, change in density 1-D
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Finding the volume of hydrogen
A hydrogen filled balloon of the type used in cosmic ray studies is to be expanded to its full size which is a 100-ft diameter sphere, without stress in the wall at an altitude of 150,000 ft. If the pressure and temperature at this altitude are 0.14 psia and -67 degrees F respectively, Find the volume of hydrogen at 14.7 p ...continues
At normal atmospheric conditions, approximately what pressure in MPa must be applied to water to reduce its volume by 3%