Fluid Mechanics Activity 1
Fluid Mechanics Activity 1
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
ACTIVITY 1
1. What are the values of a gasoline's density, if a given gasoline weights 7 KN/m3? Specific gravity
and volume in relation to water at 175°C?
2. At a certain temperature and pressure, a particular gas weighs 16N/m3. What is its specific gravity,
specific volume, and density values? In relation to the 12N/m3 weight of air.
3. If 5.30m3 a certain oil weights 48,360 N, determine the precise weight, density and this oil's specific
gravity.
4. Alcohol has a 970 Kg/m3 density. Determine its precise weight, particular volume and specific
gravity.
5. A cubic meter of air at 101.3 KPa and 150C weighs 12 N. What is its specific volume?
6. The pressure is 86.22 MPa at an ocean depth of 8 km. Consider the 10.10 KN/m3 specific weight
must be applied to the surface, and that the typical bulk modulus for that pressure range is 2434 MPa.
(a) When will a certain volume changing between the surface and the depths? (b) What will the precise
volume be down there? (c)What will be the specific weight down there?
7. To two significant figures what is the bulk modulus of water in KN/m2 at 400C under a pressure of 40
MN/m2?
8. If the dynamic viscosity of water at 20 degree C is 1x10 -3 N.s/m2, what is the kinematic viscosity in
the English units?
9. The kinematic viscosity of 1 ft2 /sec is equivalent to how many stokes? (1 stoke= 1cm2 /sec).
10. A volume of 540 liters of a certain fluids weighs 4.50 KN. Compute the mass density.
11. Compute the number of watts which equivalent to one horsepower. (1 HP = 550 ft-lb/sec; 1 W = 107
dyne-cm/sec; 1 lb = 444,8000 dynes).
13. A city of 6000 population has an average total consumption per person per day of 100 gallons.
Compute the daily total consumption of the city in cubic meter per second.