3. In Fig. H is shown a tank 1.5 m by 1.5 m horizontal section and 3 m high with two orifices (C = 0.60) both 10 cm in d

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3. In Fig. H is shown a tank 1.5 m by 1.5 m horizontal section and 3 m high with two orifices (C = 0.60) both 10 cm in d

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3 In Fig H Is Shown A Tank 1 5 M By 1 5 M Horizontal Section And 3 M High With Two Orifices C 0 60 Both 10 Cm In D 1
3 In Fig H Is Shown A Tank 1 5 M By 1 5 M Horizontal Section And 3 M High With Two Orifices C 0 60 Both 10 Cm In D 1 (39.15 KiB) Viewed 14 times
3 In Fig H Is Shown A Tank 1 5 M By 1 5 M Horizontal Section And 3 M High With Two Orifices C 0 60 Both 10 Cm In D 2
3 In Fig H Is Shown A Tank 1 5 M By 1 5 M Horizontal Section And 3 M High With Two Orifices C 0 60 Both 10 Cm In D 2 (34.69 KiB) Viewed 14 times
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3. In Fig. H is shown a tank 1.5 m by 1.5 m horizontal section and 3 m high with two orifices (C = 0.60) both 10 cm in dia- meter and 60 cm apart. (a) How much water must be sup- plied to the tank to keep it always full? (b) If this supply is cut off, how long will it take the water surface to lower 1.20 m?
1.5 m by 1.5 m W.S (t = 0) 1.20 m to orifice (1) 0.60 m orifice (2) FIGURE H
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