Thread Closed

pascal's principle

 
Share Thread Thread Tools
Jan4-10, 06:48 PM   #1
 

pascal's principle


I can't seem to wrap my ahead around this question! Please help me understand.

A water dispenser for pets has an inverted plastic bottle. When a certain amount of water is drunk from the bowl, more water flows automatically from the bottle into the bowl. The bowl never overflows. Explain the operation of the dispenser. Does the height of the water in the bottle depend on the surface area of the water in the bowl?
PhysOrg.com
PhysOrg
science news on PhysOrg.com

>> Galaxies fed by funnels of fuel
>> The better to see you with: Scientists build record-setting metamaterial flat lens
>> Google eyes emerging markets networks
Jan4-10, 07:02 PM   #2
 
Recognitions:
Homework Helper Homework Help
Quote by ZoeGab View Post
I can't seem to wrap my ahead around this question! Please help me understand.

A water dispenser for pets has an inverted plastic bottle. When a certain amount of water is drunk from the bowl, more water flows automatically from the bottle into the bowl. The bowl never overflows. Explain the operation of the dispenser. Does the height of the water in the bottle depend on the surface area of the water in the bowl?
So what are your thoughts on it?
Jan4-10, 07:36 PM   #3
 
here goes!!!

I am thinking if a given volume of water is taken away then the height of the water in the bottle would be more for smaller surface area of the water in the bowl. This is so confusing just trying to put it into words! I am so confused!
Thread Closed
Thread Tools


Similar Threads for: pascal's principle
Thread Forum Replies
Pascal's Principle Introductory Physics Homework 2
[SOLVED] Pascal's Principle help. Introductory Physics Homework 3
Pascal's Principle? Advanced Physics Homework 4
Pascal's Principle General Physics 3
Pascal's Principle Problem Introductory Physics Homework 2