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L2 - Unit & Dimension - 2

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UNITS & DIMENSIONS II

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this course, you should be able:

Understand the units & dimensions and how to convert the one unit system to another unit system

Recap from Last Lecture Quantity (Unit SI) x Conversion Factor = Quantity (Unit AES) Quantity (Unit AES) x Conversion Factor = Quantity (Unit SI) Quantity (Unit SI) x Conversion Factor = Quantity (Unit CGS) Quantity (Unit x) x Conversion Factor = Quantity (Unit y)

UNIT CONVERSION
Quantity Mass Length Equivalent Values 1 kg =1000 g = 0.001 metric ton =2.20462 Ibm= 35.27392oz 1 Ibm = 16 oz = 510-4 ton= 453.593 g = 0.453593 kg 1 m = 100 cm = 1000 mm = 106 microns (m) = 1010 angstroms () = 39.37 in = 3.2808 ft = 1.0936 yd = 0.0006214 mile 1 ft = 12 in = 1/3 yd = 0.3048 m = 30.48 cm 1 m3 = 1000 L = 106 cm3 = 106 mL = 35.3145 ft3 = 220.83 imperial gallons = 264.17 gal = 1056.68 qt 1 ft3 = 1728 in3 = 7.4805 gal = 0.028317 m3 = 28.317 L = 28,317 cm3

Volume V = L3

Force F= ma Pressure P=F/A

1 N = 1 kg.m/s2 = 105 dynes = 105 g.cm/s2 = 0.22481 Ibf 1 Ibf = 32.174 Ibm.ft/s2 = 4.4482 N = 4.4482 105 dynes 1 atm = 1.01325105 N/m2 (Pa) = 101.325 kPa = 1.0325 bar = 1.01325 106 dynes/cm2=760 mmHg at 0oC (torr) =10.333 m H2O at 4C = 14.696 Ibf/in2 (psi) = 33.9 ft H2O at 4oC = 29.921 in Hg at 0oC
1 J = 1 N.m = 107 ergs = 107 dyne.cm = 2.778 10-7 kW.h = 0.23901 cal 0.7376 ft.Ibf = 9.486 10-4 Btu 1 W = 1 J/s = 0.23901 cal/s = 0.7376 ft.lbf/s = 9.486 10-4 Btu/s = 1.34110-3 hp

Energy E = NxL Power

UNIT CONVERSION VOLUME a. Convert 8 in3 into CGS unit. b. Convert 8 imperial gallons into AES (ft3) unit. Given 1m3 = 220.83 imperial gallons 100 cm = 39.37 in

UNIT CONVERSION FORCE

a. Convert 5 lbf into N. b. Convert 5 dynes into AES (lbm.ft/s2) unit. Given 1N = 105 dynes, 1 lbf = 32.174 lbm.ft/s2

UNIT CONVERSION PRESSURE

a. Convert 9 lbf/in2 into Pa (N/m2). b. Convert 1880 mmHg into AES (lbf/in2) unit. Given760 mmHg = 101.325 KPa.

UNIT CONVERSION ENERGY

a. Convert 45 J into AES (ft.lbf) unit. b. Convert 61 BTU into J. Given 0.7376 ft.Ibf = 9.486 10-4 Btu

UNIT CONVERSION POWER

a. Convert 5 watt (J/s) into AES (ft.Ibf/s) unit. b. Convert 88 hp into watt unit. Given 0.7376 ft.Ibf/s = 1.34110-3 hp

UNITS CONVERSIONS TEMPERATURE


T(K) = T(oC) + 273.15 T(oR) = T(oF) + 459.67 T(oR) = 1.8T(K) T(oF) = 1.8T(oC) + 32

a. Convert 600R into C. b. Convert 800 K into F.

EXAMPLE 1 A supersonic aircraft consumes 5,320 imperial gallons of kerosene per hour of flight and flies an average of 14 hours per day. It takes 7 metric tonnes of crude oil to produce one metric tonne of kerosene. The density of kerosene is 0.965 g/cm3. How many planes would it take to consume the entire annual production of 5.74109 metric tonnes of crude oil per year? 1 m3 = 220.83 imperial gallons

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TAKE HOME ACTIVITY 1 If the Malaysian crude oil production is 600,000 barrel per day, how many total number of planes to consume the entire annual Malaysian production of crude oil? Given, 1 barrel = 200 liters and density of crude oil and kerosene is 1.2 g/cm3 and 0.965 g/cm3 respectively. Discuss your answer.

1 m3 = 220.83 imperial gallons

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