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www.ce.memphis.eduThe pressure at point 2 would be lower than the pressure at point 1. 9 Pipe Flow p 1 ρ = p 2 ρ ⇒p 12 Bernoulli and Pipe Flow ! The pressure is being lost (actually the pressure energy) due to friction as the flow moves along the pipe. 10 Pipe Flow p 1 ρ = p 2 ρ ⇒p 1 p 2
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Relationship between density, pressure, and temperature
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CHEM 1411 Chapter 12 Homework Answers
www.austincc.eduChapter 12 Homework Answers 1. A gas sample contained in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston occupied 300. mL at a pressure of 2.00 atm. What would be the final pressure if the volume were increased to 500. mL at constant temperature? P1V1 = P2V2 (2.00 atm)(300. mL) = P2(500. mL) P2 = (2.00 atm)(300. mL) = 1.20 atm 500. mL 2.
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Pressure Relief Device Inspection
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