Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 4 (Q.No. 30)
30.
The reading of the pressure gauge fitted on a vessel is 25 bar. The atmospheric pressure is 1.03 bar and the value of 'g' is 9.81 m/s2. The absolute pressure in the vessel is
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Vinoth said:
1 decade ago
Absolute pressure = Atmospheric pressure + Gauge pressure.
Absolute pressure= Atmospheric pressure - Vaccum pressure.
Absolute pressure= Atmospheric pressure - Vaccum pressure.
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Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
Absolute pressure= gauge pressure+atmospheric pressure.
25+1.03=26.03.
25+1.03=26.03.
Sachin said:
10 years ago
Absolute pressure = Gauge pressure + atmospheric pressure.
25+1.03 = 26.03.
25+1.03 = 26.03.
Vignesh reddy said:
3 years ago
Absolute pressure = Guage pressure + Atmospheric pressure.
i.e = 25 + 1.03.
= 26.03 bar.
i.e = 25 + 1.03.
= 26.03 bar.
Sai said:
3 years ago
Absolute pressure = atmospheric pressure + gauge pressure.
25 + 1.03 = 26.03.
25 + 1.03 = 26.03.
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