Tank Pressure Calculations Quiz
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What is the pressure in inches of water column (in w.c.) for a liquid level of 126 inches with a specific gravity of 1.09 and pressure of 5 psi?

  • 45.5 in w.c.
  • 30.5 in w.c.
  • 60.5 in w.c.
  • 38.5 in w.c. (correct)
  • If a liquid has a height of 243 inches and a specific gravity of 0.80, what pressure is generated in inches of water column (in w.c.)?

  • 194.4 in w.c. (correct)
  • 220.2 in w.c.
  • 210.0 in w.c.
  • 150.2 in w.c.
  • What is the pressure in psi for a tank with a liquid level of 36 inches, specific gravity of 1.15, and a measured pressure of 40 inches of water column?

  • 3.15 psi
  • 4.00 psi
  • 1.44 psi (correct)
  • 2.56 psi
  • What is the psi pressure for a tank that stands at a level of 300 inches, with a pressure of 360 inches of water column and specific gravity of 1.20?

    <p>12.9 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For a tank containing liquid with a height of 60 inches and a specific gravity of 1.38, what is the pressure in psi given that the pressure is 83.1 inches of water column?

    <p>3 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What will be the psi pressure of a liquid with a specific gravity of 0.75 and a fill height of 106.6 inches, given the pressure is 80 inches of water column?

    <p>2.88 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the psi value for a tank where the liquid level is 109.1 inches and the pressure recorded is 120 inches of water column with a specific gravity of 1.1?

    <p>4.3 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If a liquid in a tank generates 40 inches of water column, what is the corresponding psi if the specific gravity is 1.15?

    <p>1.44 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When the liquid level of a tank is 60 inches and the specific gravity is 1.38, how is the pressure in inches of water column impacted at 83.1?

    <p>3 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A tank filled with liquid at a level of 243 inches and specific gravity of 0.80 results in what pressure in psi?

    <p>2.88 psi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Tank Level and Pressure

    • A tank has a liquid level of 126 inches, a specific gravity (SG) of 1.09, and a pressure of 5 psi.
    • The pressure in inches of water column (in w.c.) is calculated to be 38.5 in w.c.

    Height of Liquid and Pressure

    • A liquid in a tank has a height of 243 inches, a specific gravity of 0.80, and a pressure of 7.01 psi.
    • The pressure in inches of water column (in w.c.) is calculated to be 194.4 in w.c.

    Calculating PSI for a Tank

    • A tank with a liquid level of 36 inches, a specific gravity of 1.15, and a pressure of 40 inches of water column (in w.c.) has a pressure of 1.44 psi.

    Pressure in a Tank

    • A tank has a liquid level of 300 inches, a pressure of 360 inches of water column (in w.c.) and a specific gravity of 1.20.
    • The pressure in psi is 12.9 psi.

    Level, SG, and Pressure Calculation

    • A tank contains a liquid with a level of 60 inches, a specific gravity of 1.38, and a pressure of 83.1 inches of water column (in w.c.).
    • The pressure in psi is 3 psi.

    Hydrostatic Head with Low SG

    • A liquid with a specific gravity of 0.75 is filled to 106.6 inches in a tank.
    • The pressure is 80 inches of water column (in w.c.).
    • The pressure in psi is 2.88 psi.

    High Liquid Level in a Tank

    • A tank has a liquid level of 109.1 inches, a pressure of 120 inches of water column (in w.c.) and a specific gravity of 1.1.
    • The pressure in psi is 4.3 psi.

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    Test your understanding of pressure and specific gravity in tanks with this quiz. Calculate pressures in psi from given liquid levels, specific gravities, and conversion to inches of water column. Perfect for students in fluid mechanics or engineering courses.

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