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| From consideration of the film (sec Fig. 1-25), 2cm d cos 45° + (Ap)(:rdz)/4 0, _
(2)(0.146O)(n)(1%)(oos 45°) + (Ap)[(n)(&)2/4] 0, Ap 4.13 Pa gage. From Strength of
matenals, equate a’s for the equations given in this problem and in Prob. 1.109.
45° 1 s „73 . “9° I br {& .? Closed @ qFig. 1-2501) Fig. 1-25(b) Fig. 1-250»
1.111 Find the capillary rise in the tube shown in Fig. 1 26 for a water air glass
interface (9 0°) if the tube radius is 1 mm and the temperature is 20 °C. \
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1.112 Find the capillary rise in the tube shown in4Flg. 1-26 for a mercury air
glass interface with € = 130° if the tube radius is 1 mm and the temperature is 20
°C.
1.113 If a bubble is equivalent to an air water interface with a " 0.0051b/ft, what
is the pressure difference between the inside and outside 01a bubble of diameter
0.003 in?
1.114 A small circular jet of mercury 200 pm in diameter issues from an opening.
What is the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the jet at 20 °C?
‘ See Fig. 1-27. Equating the force due to surface tension (20L) and the force due
to pressure (pDL), ZaL pDL, p -20/D (2)(0.514)/(200 x 10 ") 5140 Pa.