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Engineering, 26.07.2019 17:20 wqijviquyuivqwy9672

Acylindrical tank filled with a fluid has a diameter of one meter and a length of 1.5 meters. t weighs 6000 n, where the gravitational acceleration is 9.82 m/s 2. determine a. volume occupied by the fluid in cubic meter. b. specific weight of the fluid in n/ma3 c. density of the fluid in kg/ma3 d. specific gravity of the fluid

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