In a container of diameter Φ (see image), a tube of diameter ε (much smaller than the diameter of the container) is connected at a height d. The water level in the container is h. Water flows at a constant speed in the tube. The density of the fluid is ρ. If the container is open to the air, calculate the pressure at the connection. Conceptual question: In the second figure of the image, three pressures are represented. Are these pressures constant along the height they describe?

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  1. In a container of diameter Φ (see image), a tube of diameter ε (much smaller than the diameter of the container) is connected at a height d. The water level in the container is h. Water flows at a constant speed in the tube. The density of the fluid is ρ. If the container is open to the air, calculate the pressure at the connection.

  2. Conceptual question: In the second figure of the image, three pressures are represented. Are these pressures constant along the height they describe?

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Transcribed Image Text:P₁ P₂ p3 P CS Escaneado con CamScanner मै h
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Now (refer to the image) there are two identical containers as in the previous question, which are connected by the same tube. Is calculating the pressure at point 1 the same as calculating it at the furthest left point at the same level as point 1? Calculate the pressure at points 1 and 2.

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Transcribed Image Text:H CS Escaneado con CamScanner α C | E E cos (X) O K K
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