water being drained through a hole at the bottom of a tank at a velocity of 10m/s. for a tank diameter of 1.18m and hole diameter of 5cm, find the rate change of the water level in the tank in m/min
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
help please :(((
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ganeshie8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Data_LG2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rajat97
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OpenStudy (astrophysics):
Mhm, this is an interesting related rates problem
OpenStudy (astrophysics):
Is the shape of the tank given by any chance?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (astrophysics):
Ok well list your knowns and unkowns
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Data_LG2 i dont get it
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OpenStudy (astrophysics):
This definitely requires Bernoulli's principle & continuity equation most likely, interesting...
OpenStudy (astrophysics):
Since you have to focus on how much is going in and how much is going out from the hole
OpenStudy (astrophysics):
I might be overthinking it though, I'm sort of tired as well, I think @phi would be better than me at this, as I sort of am thinking of it as being an easy related rate problem, but it could also require some fluid dynamics, I'm not entirely sure right now :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
help me please :(
OpenStudy (phi):
hole diameter of 5cm , 10 m/s velocity
in 1 second we have a cylinder of water
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