A cylindrical bucket, open at the top, is 25.0 cm high and

Chapter 12, Problem 12.90

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A cylindrical bucket, open at the top, is 25.0 cm high and 10.0 cm in diameter. A circular hole with a cross-sectional area is cut in the center of the bottom of the bucket. Water flows into the bucket from a tube above it at the rate of How high will the water in the bucket rise? 12.91 . Water flows steadily from an open tank as in Fig. P12.91. The elevation of point 1 is 10.0 m, and the elevation of points 2 and 3 is 2.00 m. The cross-sectional area at point 2 is at point 3 it is The area of the tank is very large compared with the cross-sectional area of the pipe. Assuming that Bernoullis equation applies, compute (a) the discharge rate in cubic meters per second and (b) the gauge pressure at point 2

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