A tank of water with an top open to the atmosphere, has a pipe that goes into a vacuum tube, 1.3 meters below the surface. With what velocity will the water exit the pipe?
here,
the height pf water , h = 1.3 m
tank of water is open to the atmosphere at the top
and
the water exit the pipe to the atmosphere
there is no pressure difference
the speed of Efflux(water) , v = sqrt(2 * g * h)
v = sqrt(2 * 9.81 * 1.3) m/s
v = 5.05 m/a
the speed of water is 5.05 m/s
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