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Calculating Pressure from Air Displacement in Gasoline Tank
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[QUOTE="Caleb_P, post: 6043724, member: 649640"] I also attempted to use the fluid momentum equation which gave me approximately .06 psig but I was very unsure about the validity of this principle in this particular situation. I was also able to use water that had a flow rate of 7 gpm and determine the pressure experimentally and it was about .75 psig. I assume this is very similar to the number I would get with the gas except the gas would create less pressure because it has a lower density. [/QUOTE]
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