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Chapter 5 Problem 36P

Question

Problem 36P

A student siphons water over a 8.5-m-high wall at sea level. She then climbs to the summit of Mount Shasta (elevation 4390 m, Patm = 58.5 kPa) and attempts the same experiment. Comment on her prospects for success.

Solution

Solution 36P

We have to calculate the height of water that reaches when the student siphons it on the summit of Mount Shasta.

The student siphons water over a 8.5-m-high wall at sea level.

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Title Fluid Mechanics 2 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, John M. Cimbala
ISBN 9780071284219

A student siphons water over a 8.5-m-high wall at sea

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