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9 September, 10:06

The density of a fluid is given by the empirical equation rho=70.5 exp (8.27 X 10^-7 P) where rho is density (lbm/ft^3) and P is pressure (lbf/in.^2) a) What are the units of 70.5 and 8.27 x 106-7? b) Calculate the density in g/cm3 for a pressure of 9.00 x10^6 N/m^2. e) Derive a formula for rho (g/cm^3) as a function of P (N/m^2).

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  1. 9 September, 13:13
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    (a) The unit of 70.5 is lbm/ft^3 and the unit of 8.27*10^-7 is in^2/lbf

    (b) density = 0.1206g/cm^3

    (c) rho = 0.1206exp (8.27*10^-7P)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a) The unit of 70.5 is the same as the unit of rho which is lbm/ft^3. The unit of 8.27*10^-7 is the inverse of the unit of P (lbf/in^2) because exp is found of a constant. Therefore, the unit of 8.27*10^-7 is in^2/lbf

    (b) P = 9*10^6N/m^2

    rho = 70.5exp (8.27*10^-7 * 9*10^6) = 70.5exp7.443 = 70.5*1.71 = 120.6kg/m^3

    rho = 120.6kg/m^3 * 1000g/1kg * 1m^3/10^6cm^3 = 0.1206g/cm^3

    (c) Formula for rho (g/cm^3) as a function of P (N/m^2) is

    rho = 0.1206exp (8.27*10^-7P) (the unit of 0.1206 is g/cm^3)
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