How high should the water tank be to provide a 60 psi at base of this water tower?
Answer / Dilip Kumar
To calculate the height of a water tank required to provide a 60 psi at the base of a water tower, you can use the formula: P = 4 * (h / r^3) * w, where P is the pressure, h is the height of the water column above the point in question, r is the radius of the water tank, and w is the weight of the water per unit volume.
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