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You can't. In addition to the cylinder's diameter, the pressure at its base also depends on the density and depth of the fluid in the cylinder ... which gives you the weight of fluid resting on the base area. The pressure alone is not enough information to allow you to calculate the diameter.
the gas expands and exerts more pressure on the sides of the cylinder. Basically, the pressure goes up due to a temperature increase.
At high pressure the gas become a liquid.
TRUE the gas is in liquified form
4.7 times the ambient air pressure which is ? Need more data...
Barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure. Hydrometer is used to measure specific gravity.
The pressure of the gases in the eudiometer tube must equal the atmospheric pressure. If the water levels are not at he same height, then this is not the case. Therefore, in order to account for this difference and get accurate results, you must subtract the water levels and convert to mmHg.
If the leveling bulb is not kept at the water level or below it a back pressure is created and it will look like no gas is being evolved because the level of water in the buret won't move. Also, leaks can be created from the increasing pressure in the flask and buret causing gas to escape.
The test pressure is always stamped on the cylinder along with the working pressure, physical volume, manufacture date etc. It is generally about twice the working pressure of the cylinder.
If the height of the mercury column in the leveling bulb is 30mm greater than that in the gas buret and atmospheric pressure is 670mm, what is the pressure on the gas trapped in the buret?
...whatever pressure it was filled to...
Filling pressure in lpg cylinder is 14 kg/cm2 to 16kg/cm2 . maximum filling pressure is 16.95kg/cm2
comparing the cylinder pressure and the temperature to a pressure-temperature chart.
You should notice a couple of things on purchasing an hydraulic cylinder, Bore Diameter: The diameter of the cylinder bore. Maximum operating pressure: The lowest working pressure is referred to as max. Operating pressure. Rod Diameter: Piston Diameter Type of Cylinder: Types of cylinder are ram cylinder, tie-rod cylinder and welded cylinder. Stroke: The travel distance of a cylinder is referred as stroke.
a strong engine should read between 150 and 180 pounds of pressure in each cylinder.
The equation Force = pressure x surface of the cylinder Electric power and torque and power you need to know what you want. After obtaining the surface area of ​​the circle diameter cylinder, the cylinder can get.
the allowance is i think is 45.9 per k