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Chapter 3, Problem 45P

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Two chambers with the same fluid at their base are separated by a 30–cm–diameter piston whose weight is 25 N, as shown in Fig. P3–49. Calculate the gage pressures in chambers A and B.

                   

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QUESTION:

Two chambers with the same fluid at their base are separated by a 30–cm–diameter piston whose weight is 25 N, as shown in Fig. P3–49. Calculate the gage pressures in chambers A and B.

                   

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Two chambers of same fluid at base is separated by piston.the gage pressure in each chamber  is to be determined.

Water is incompressible substance and the variation of pressure with elevation in each chamber is negligible because of the low density of air.

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