A U-tube open at both ends is partially filled with water. Oil (p=750kg/m^3) is then poured into the right arm and forms a column L=5.00cm high. (a) Determine the difference h in the heights of the two liquid surfaces. (b) The right arm is then shielded from any air motion while air is blown across the top of the left arm until the surfaces of the two liquids are at the same height. Determine the speed of the air being blown across the left arm. Assume the density of air is 1.29kg/m^3.
A U-tube open at both ends is partially filled with water. Oil (p=750kg/m^3) is then poured...
A U-tube open at both ends is partially filled with water (see figure) (Pair 1.29 kg/m ) Oil having density 725 kg/m2 is then poured into the right arm and forms a column L = 5.58 cm high. Shield Po Water Oil a) Determine the difference h in heights of the two liquid surfaces. Number Units b)The right arm is then shielded from any air motion while air is blown across the top of the left arm until the surface...
12. (-/2 points) DETAILS SERCP11 9.A.P.088. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A U-tube open at both ends is partially filled with water (Figure (a)). Oil (p = 750 kg/m?) is then poured into the right arm and forms a column L = 4.43 cm high (Figure (b)). P Shield U Water Oil (a) Determine the difference h in the heights of the two liquid surfaces. (The density of water is 1.00 x 103 kg/m3.) cm (b) The right arm is...
A) A simple U-tube that is open at both ends is partially filled with a liquid of density 222 kg/m3. Water is then poured into one arm of the tube, forming a column 13 cm in height, as shown in the following diagram. The density of heavy liquid is 1000 kg/m3. What is the difference, h1, in the heights of the two liquid surfaces? Answer in units of cm. b) A simple U-tube that is open at both ends is...
A U-shaped tube, open to the air on both ends, contains mercury. Water is poured into the left arm until the water column is 11.3cm deep. How far upward from its initial position does the mercury in the right arm rise?(In mm)
A U-shaped tube, open to the air on both ends, contains mercury. Water is poured into the left arm until the water column is 17.0 cm deep. Part A How far upward from its initial position does the mercury in the right arm rise?
A U-shaped tube, open to the air on both ends, contains mercury. Water is poured into the left arm until the water column is 16.1 cm deep. How far upward from its initial position does the mercury in the right arm rise? Express your answer using three significant figures. Give the answer in mm
Water is poured into a u-shaped tube that’s open on both ends. Oil (typical) is poured into one end until it reaches a height of 25 cm above the surface of the water. How much does the water rise on the other end of the tube from it’s original level?
7. A U-tube is filled with water until the liquid level is 29 cm above the bottom of the tube. An oil of specific gravity 0.80 is now poured into one arm of the U-tube until the level of the water in the other am, of the tube is 34 cm above the bottom of the tube. Find the level of the oil-water and oil-air interfaces In the other arm of the tube. cm (oil-water) cm (oil-air)
A U-shaped tube open to the air at both ends contains some mercury. A quantity of water is carefully poured into the left arm of the U-shaped tube until the vertical height of the water column is hW = 23.0 cm . What is the gauge pressure at the water-mercury interface? Express your answer in pascals. Calculate the vertical distance h from the top of the mercury in the right-hand arm of the tube to the top of the water...
A U-shaped tube open to the air at both ends contains some mercury. A quantity of water is carefully poured into the left arm of the U-shaped tube until the vertical height \(h_{W}\) of the water column is \(22.0 \mathrm{~cm}\) as shown in (Figure 1)