FIGURE 13-35 Problems 56, 61 61 In Figure 13-35, H is the depth of the liquid...
The figure shows a stream of water flowing through a hole at depth h = 19.5 cm in a tank holding water to height H = 57.8 cm. (a) At what distance x does the stream strike the floor? (b) At what depth should a second hole be made to give the same value of x? (c) At what depth should a hole be made to maximize x?
Water stands at a depth H = 19.5m in a large open tank whose side walls are vertical. A hole is made in one of the walls at a depth of h = 4.50m, below the top water surface. Part A: At what distance A from the foot at the wall does the emerging stream strike the floor? Part B: If you make a hole at a certain position, R becomes the maximum value. Find maximum value of R.
The figure shows a stream of water flowing through a hole at
depth h = 9.66 cm in a tank holding water to height
H = 31.1 cm. (a) At what distance
x does the stream strike the floor? (b)
At what depth should a second hole be made to give the same value
of x? (c) At what depth should a hole be
made to maximize x?
Consider the steady, incompressible flow of depth h of a liquid
of known density ρ and unknown viscosity µ down a flat plate as
shown in Figure 1. Air is the fluid above the liquid layer. The
force of gravity is in the vertical direction with acceleration g,
and the plate is at an angle θ with respect to the horizontal.
Assuming the coordinate system as shown, with x aligned with the
flow direction, and y normal to the plate,...
A tank is filled with water to a height H, 22 m. A hole is punched in one of the walls at a depth h, 7.04 m, below the water surface (see the figure). What is the distance x from the base of the tank to the point at which the resulting stream strikes the floor? Could a hole be punched at another depth to produce a second stream that would have the same range? If so, at what depth?...
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3.43. in a particular measurement system, quantity x is caicuiated by subtracting a measurement of a quantity : from a measurement of a quantity y, that is, xy- if the possible measurement errors in y and: are tay and b, respectively, show that the value of x can be expressed as-y(ay -bz). (a) What is inconvenient about this expression for x, and what is the basis for...
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An automobile having a mass of 1,000 kg is driven into a brick wll in a safety test. The bumper behaves like a spring with constant 4.35 x 10 N/m and is compressed 2.45 cm as the car is brought to rest. What was the speed of the car before impact, assuming no energy is lost in the collision with the wall? m/s Need Help?...
elcise .1S.3 pp69i-698. Figure 8.85 shows an old cylindrical bore- hole that has been filled in part with silt and in part with water. Before the hole can be redrilled the water has to be pumped to the surface. We wish to estimate the work (en- ergy) required for this purpose water? Ground level 50 mAy Silt Figure 8.83 (a) As a first approximation, assume that the silting has been uniform - as indicated in Figure 8.85 and that the...
0, The height of an object, H, In fee is given in the graph after t second have passed. In the graph the dependent variable is the height of the object in feet, and the independent variable is the number of seconds after it has been launched in the air. H(0) sentence that gives the real world meaning of the calculation) solve or evaluate and then write a complete H(t)-0 (solve or evaluate and then write a complete sentence that...