A 10 Meter tall tank open to the air is filled with a fluid with a density of 1200 kg/m^3. It is located with its bottom 10 meters off the ground. When a hole is open at the bottom, fluid sprays out with an initial horizontal velocity. Determine how far (initially) the fluid sprays horizontally before it touches the ground.
A 10 Meter tall tank open to the air is filled with a fluid with a...
A 10 meter tall tank open to the air is filled with a fluid with a density of 1200 kg/m^3. It is located with its bottom 10 meters off the ground. When a hole is open at the bottom, fluid sprays out with an initial horizontal velocity. Determine this initial velocity.
A fluid of density 1300 kg/m3 flows out through a 3 meter diameter pipe without friction at a rate of 1500 L/s. Find the velocity of the fluid as it flows out of the 3 meter diameter pipe. Note that the 'speed' sensor does not give enough significant figures... use the sensor, to prove your calculations (and not the opposite!) Submit Answer Tries 0/99 Calculate the velocity of the fluid if the pipe constricts to a diameter of 1 meter....
A large storage tank, open at the top and filled with water, develops a small hole in its side at a point 15.2 m below the water level. The rate of flow fron the leak is found to be 2.80 x 10-3 m3/min. (a) Determine the speed (in m/s) at which the water leaves the hole. m/s (b) Determine the diameter of the hole in mm). mm (c) What If? If the hole is 10.0 m above the ground and...
A large storage tank, open at the top and filled with water, develops a small hole in its side at a point 17.0 m below the water level. The rate of flow from the leak is found to be 2.20 x 10-3 m/min. ind (a) Determine the speed (in m/s) at which the water leaves the hole. m/s (b) Determine the diameter of the hole in mm). mm (c) What If? If the hole is 10.0 m above the ground...
An open tank 1 meter in diameter and 1.5m in height is filled with diesel oil (S.G = 0.85). Assuming 75% of its capacity is occupied by the diesel, calculate the pressure of the fluid at the bottom of the tank.
A large storage tank, open at the top and filled with water, develops a small hole in its side at a point 15.4 m below the water level. The rate of flow from the leak is found to be 3.00 x 10-3 m3/min. 1 (a) Determine the speed (in m/s) at which the water leaves the hole. 17.38 m/s (b) Determine the diameter of the hole (in mm). How is the flow rate related to the area of the hole...
A large storage tank, open at the top and filled with water, develops a small hole in its side at a point 15.8 m below the water level. The rate of flow from the leak is found to be 3.20 x 10–3 m /min. 1 pm (a) Determine the speed (in m/s) at which the water leaves the hole. 17.59 m/s (b) Determine the diameter of the hole in mm). 1.97E-6 How is the flow rate related to the area...
A large storage tank, open at the top and filled with water, develops a small hole in its side at a point 16.2 m below the water level. The rate of flow from the leak is found to be 3.00 x 10-3 m3/min. 1 (a) Determine the speed (in m/s) at which the water leaves the hole. m/s (b) Determine the diameter of the hole (in mm). mm () What If? If the hole is 10.0 m above the ground...
A cylindrical tank is being filled with water. The tank is initially empty but then water begins to flow into it at a rate of 62.00 kg/min. There is a small hole of radius r = 0.7000 cm at the bottom of the tank where water can escape. Because the flow rate of water leaving the hole is initially at a slower rate than water entering the tank, the water level rises. The average velocity of water leaving through the...
is the volumetric change of the fluid caused by resistance. 5. A tank filled with water to depth of 2.4m is accelerated upward at the rate of 3m/s2. Find the velocity of the discharge at the orifice 2 cm in diameter located at the bottom of the tank.