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14 February, 07:15

A mechanical pump is used to pressurize a bicycle tire. The inflow to the pump is 0.6 cfm. The density of the air entering the pump is 0.075 lbm/ft3. The inflated volume of a bicycle tire is 0.040 ft3. The density of air in the inflated tire is 0.4 lbm/ft3. How many seconds does it take to pressurize the tire if there initially was no air in the tire?

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  1. 14 February, 10:52
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    0.75 seconds

    Explanation:

    Given information

    Inflow=0.6 cfm

    Density of air entering = 0.075 lbm/ft3

    Bicycle's inflated volume = 0.040 ft3

    density of air in the inflated tire = 0.4 lbm/ft3

    Mass of air pumped=density*volume=0.075*0.04=0.003 lbm

    This mass of air pumped is same as mass of air in the inflated tire

    Volume of inflated tire=mass/density=0.003/0.4=0.0075 ft3

    Time=0.0075/0.6 = 0.0125 mins

    0.0125*60=0.75 seconds
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