Calculate the value of hy, if the gauge pressure of air in the vessel shown below is 127 kPa, hy= 0.1 m, and hy= 0.6 m. Oil density is 850 kg'u', mercuy de deusity is 13.600 kg'u. Oil AIR WATER h2 ha Mercury

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Calculate the value of hy, if the gauge pressure of air in the vessel shown below is 127 kPa hy= 0.1
m, and hy= 0,6 m. Oil deusity is 850 kg'u', mercuy density is 13.600 kg'u'.
Oil
AIR
WATER
hy
h3
h2
Mercury
2.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the value of hy, if the gauge pressure of air in the vessel shown below is 127 kPa hy= 0.1 m, and hy= 0,6 m. Oil deusity is 850 kg'u', mercuy density is 13.600 kg'u'. Oil AIR WATER hy h3 h2 Mercury 2.
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