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Rate of water flow into an immersed container
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[QUOTE="SonfusedCoul, post: 5939189, member: 640686"] Thank you for the reply! My physics knowledge is quite limited, so I'm still unsure as to how could I find the differential pressure. Will I need to use a measurement instrument and physically measure the difference in pressure outside and inside of the box, and/or is it possible to find theoretically? I am also unsure of the equations and relationships that link the acceleration of the water to the pressure. I've tried to find some resources on this, but I've only seen posts about leakages from a container, not into one. Are there any search terms/ that I should be using for this? [/QUOTE]
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