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

Chapter 5, Problem 36P

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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.

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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.

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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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