The right-circular conical tank shown in the figure below loses water out of a circular hole of area A at its bottom. Wh

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The right-circular conical tank shown in the figure below loses water out of a circular hole of area A at its bottom. Wh

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The Right Circular Conical Tank Shown In The Figure Below Loses Water Out Of A Circular Hole Of Area A At Its Bottom Wh 1
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The right-circular conical tank shown in the figure below loses water out of a circular hole of area A at its bottom. When water leaks through a hole, friction and contraction of the stream near the hole reduce the volume of water leaving the tank per second to CA√ 2gh, where c (0 <c< 1) is an empirical constant. Determine a differential equation for the height of the water h at time t> 0. The radius of the hole is 50 mm, g = 9.8 m/s2, and the friction/contraction factor is c= 0.6. (Assume the removed apex of the cone is of negligible height and volume. Round your numeric value to four decimal places.) m/s dh dt Need Help? Watch it 3m 6 m circular hole
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