Part A A closed and elevated vertical cylindrical tank with diameter 1.60 m contains water to a depth of 0.600 m A worke

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Part A A closed and elevated vertical cylindrical tank with diameter 1.60 m contains water to a depth of 0.600 m A worke

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Part A A Closed And Elevated Vertical Cylindrical Tank With Diameter 1 60 M Contains Water To A Depth Of 0 600 M A Worke 1
Part A A Closed And Elevated Vertical Cylindrical Tank With Diameter 1 60 M Contains Water To A Depth Of 0 600 M A Worke 1 (69.19 KiB) Viewed 45 times
Part A A closed and elevated vertical cylindrical tank with diameter 1.60 m contains water to a depth of 0.600 m A worker accidently pokes a circular hole with diameter 0.0190 m in the bottom of the tank. As the water drains from the tank, compressed air above the water in the tank maintains a gauge pressure of 5.00 x 103 Pa at the surface of the water. Ignore any effects of viscosity Just after the hole is made, what is the speed of the water as it emerges from the hole? | ΑΣφ ? VE m/s Submit Request Answer Part B What is the ratio of this speed to the efflux speed if the top of the tank is open to the air? ΤΕΙ ΑΣφ ? Vopen

Part C How much time does it take for all the water to drain from the tank? A closed and elevated vertical cylindrical tank with diameter 160 m contains water to a depth of 0.600 m A worker accidently pokes a circular hole with diameter 0.0190 m in the bottom of the tank. As the water drains from the tank, compressed air above the water in the tank maintains a gauge pressure of 5.00 x 103 Pa at the surface of the water. Ignore any effects of viscosity Val AΣΦ ? t = min Submit Request Answer Part D What is the ratio of this time to the time it takes for the tank to drain if the top of the tank is open to the air? VA ? t topen Submit Request Answer
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