In a very large closed tank, the absolute pressure of the air above the water is 5.47 x 105 Pa. The water leaves the bot

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In a very large closed tank, the absolute pressure of the air above the water is 5.47 x 105 Pa. The water leaves the bot

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In a very large closed tank, the absolute pressure of the air
above the water is 5.47 x 105 Pa. The
water leaves the bottom of the tank through a nozzle that is
directed straight upward. The opening of the nozzle
is 1.03 m below the surface of the
water. (a) Find the speed at which the
water leaves the nozzle. (b) Ignoring
air resistance and viscous effects, determine the height (relative
to the submerged end of nozzle) to which the water rises.
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