Suppose there are two vessels. One of diameter = D and
other vessel dia = d. Suppose in vessel with dia D, water
is filled upto height H and vessel with dia d is empty. Now
both vessels are connected.Water will flow from D dia vesel
to small d dia vessel.Suppose after equilibrium height of
water in vessel with dia D is h. How much is h in terms of
D, d,H etc?
Answer Posted / jodh
Hi Shivararay, Sorry to say that your answer is not exactly
right but your logic is very appereciating .........Height
after equablibrium in both the vessels will be equal
because of atmospheric pressure.So, height for dia. d is
not H-h.
I congratulate mr. Arun for his Correct answer i.e.
h= D2H/(D2 + d2)
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