
Q1 20 points. Two tanks contain liquid filled to the same depth h as shown below Liquid A: Has a constant density p...
The three tanks above are filled with water to the same depth. The tanks are of equal height. Tank C has the middle surface area at the bottom, tank B the greatest and tank A the least. For each of the following statements, select the correct option from the pull-down menu. Equal ' The pressure at the bottom of tank B is the pressure at the bottom of tank C. Equal Equal Less than ▼ | The force due to...
The Depth Gauge Problem Liquids are often stored in elliptical storage tanks as shown below. To measure the volume of liquid in the tank, a depth gauge (measuring stick) can be used. It is inserted into an opening at the top and the level of liquid on the gauge can be used to determine the amount of liquid in the tank. The tank has width w, height h and length len (all in meters). In the example output shown below,...
water Pressure vs Depth - U Shaped Tube Two Fluids 2 As shown in the figures, a U-shaped tube open to the air at both sides contain some unknown liquid. Then water (density = 1000 kg/m 3) fills the Right arm of the U-tube (there is no intermixing between the two liquids). When equilibrium is reached, h1 = 0.18 m, and height of water h2 - 0.56 m. The atmospheric pressure is 1.013x105 Pa. What is the density of the...
± Tactics Box 14.1 Hydrostatics Learning Goal:To practice Tactics Box 14.1 Hydrostatics.In problems about liquids in hydrostatic equilibrium, you often need to find the pressure at some point in the liquid. This Tactics Box outlines a set of rules for thinking about such hydrostatic problems.TACTICS EOX 14+ Hydrostatics1. Draw a picture. Show open surfaces, pistons, boundaries, and other features that affect the pressure. Include height and area measurements and fluid densities. identify the points at which you need to find the...
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A storage tank (shown below) contains a liquid at depth y where y 0 when the tank is half full. Liquid is withdrawn at a constant flow rate Q to meet demands. The contents are resupplied at a sinusoidal rate 3Qsin2(t) A. The change in volume can be written as d(y) 30 sin2(t) Q dt where A is the surface area and...