Take 3!
This is the complete unit that the gauge is part of.
There is a lever on the side of the unit that is "pumped" manually (like an old water pump), bringing the cylindrical bar down onto a metal part.
The gauge measures the applied force (or mass) to the part. The gauge is acting on...
Complete unit is attached. I have cleaned up the results and taken a snapshot.
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Apologies for the original sloppy post. Didn't come out as I had hoped.
I have attached a picture of the gauge and the unit it is part of.
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I have a pressure gauge on a unit, and it reads in two scales: kg x 1000, and Ton.
When pressure was applied to the gauge, the readings were recorded (see below).
Guage (Tons) Standard (bar) Guage (kgx1000) Standard (bar)
1 12.25 1 13.76
2 29.05 2...
Hi all,
I have a question in relation to density calculation.
D=M/V, so DxV=M and therefore V=M/D.
V = M / (0.998), so V = M . 1.002 (the inverse of 0.998)
Taking the Density of water at room temp to be 0.998 kg/m3, what I want to know is this:
If the unit of density (0.998) is kg/m3...