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The air supply to an oil-engine is measured by being taken directly from the atmosphere into a large reservoir through a sharp-edged orifice 50 mm diameter. The pressure difference across the orifice is measured by an alcohol manometer set at a slope of arcsin 0.1 to the horizontal. Calculate the volume flow rate of air if the manometer reading is 271 mm, the relative density of alcohol is 0.80, the coefficient of discharge for the orifice is 0.602 and atmospheric pressure and temperature are respectively 755 mm Hg and 15.8 ◦C. (You may assume R = 287 J· kg−1 · K−1.)
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