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25 May, 21:01

A retail gasoline pump is able to fill a 14.0 gallon automobile tank in 1.50 minutes. What is the mass flow rate deliverd by the gasoline pump in lbm/min

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  1. 25 May, 21:28
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    58.3 lbm/min

    Explanation:

    The density of gasoline is 6.25 lbm/gal. The mass corresponding to 14.0 gallons of gasoline is:

    14.0 gal * (6.25 lbm/gal) = 87.5 lbm

    87.5 pound-mass of gasoline are delivered by the pump for 1.50 minutes. The mass flow rate is:

    87.5 lbm/1.50 min = 58.3 lbm/min

    The mass flow rate is 58.3 lbm/min.
  2. 25 May, 21:29
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    We have volume of gasoline = 14.0 gallon

    Time taken to fill automobile tank = 1.50 minutes

    So volume rate = 14.0 gallon/1.50 minutes = 9.33 gallon / minute

    We have density of gasoline = 0.77 kg/L = 6.073 lb/US gal

    Mass rate = Density * Volume rate

    = 9.33 gallon / minute*6.073 lb/US gal = 56.68 lb/min

    So mass flow rate delivered by the gasoline pump in lbm/min = 56.68
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