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Height of Water in two conical tanks
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height of Water in two conical tanks
So I tried solving a similar problem to this one which is. A piece of lead pipe of inner diameter 1 5/8 inch, outer diameter 2 1/8 inch and length 13 feet has been melted in an open conical pot radius 12 inches and altitude of 18 inches find the depth of the molten material. Volume of pipe=...- scavengeriel
- Post #18
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height of Water in two conical tanks
No what I mean to say is that there would be different volumes per each tank such as the distribution won't be 50/50 between them because of the difference in height? Actually I'm not that even sure anymore I'm really just completely assuming here...- scavengeriel
- Post #14
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height of Water in two conical tanks
There are actually many more problems like this so can somebody just enlighten me how to solve for the height of a partially filed cone with a given volume of water?- scavengeriel
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height of Water in two conical tanks
What you see in my post is the whole problem I know its really a problem designed just to trip people That's what I am wondering about too... I even thought there could be a wormhole connecting the two of them. But seriously there is no drawing or anything like that. What I typed is the whole...- scavengeriel
- Post #6
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Height of Water in two conical tanks
Yeah I started doubting it too... if the heights are different there would be different pressures and with different pressures there would be different volumes. But the pipe is not even described I don't really have an idea what to do here. So please just help me.- scavengeriel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Science Humor: A Wide Selection
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- Post #848
- Forum: General Discussion
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Group work in physics and in work-life?
Group woks can either be a success or failure in direct correlation with the people in said group, Of course a group full of motivated and intelligent people would be ideal but in school that is just not possible there would be people that would just "leech" the answers of his/her group mates as...- scavengeriel
- Post #25
- Forum: STEM Educators and Teaching
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Height of Water in two conical tanks
Homework Statement Two vertical tanks have their vertices connected by a short horizontal pipe. One tank initially full of water has an altitude of 1.8 meters and a diameter of base 2.2 meters. The other tank initially empty has an altitude 2.7 meters and a diameter of a base 2.4 meters. If the...- scavengeriel
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- Conical Height Water
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