A closed tank (of height 5 m) is partially filled with a liquid as shown. If the pressure of the air above the fluid is 2 bar, find the pressure at the bottom of the tank. Assume the density of the liquid to vary according to the following relation: p= 900 + - kg/m³ where y is the height from the base P= 2 bar 5 m 2 m Liquid Select one: O 2 12 O 2.15 O 2.18 O 2.5 A beaker half-filled with water is exposed to the atmosphere. If the pressure at points A, B and C as shown are Pa, Pb and Pc respectively, which one of the following will be the relation connecting the three? A. P at A>Pat B =P at C B. Pat A>Pat B > P at C C.Pat A

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A closed tank (of height 5 m) is partially filled with a liquid as shown. If the pressure of the
air above the fluid is 2 bar, find the pressure at the bottom of the tank. Assume the density of
the liquid to vary according to the following relation:
p = 900 +
2
kg/m³
where y is the height from the base
P= 2 bar
5 m
2 m
Liquid
Select one:
O 2 12
O 2.15
O 2.18
O 2.5
A beaker half-filled with water is exposed to the atmosphere. If the pressure at points A, B and C as
shown are Pa, Pb and Pc respectively, which one of the following will be the relation connecting the
three?
A. Pat A>Pat B=P at C
B. Pat A>Pat B>P at C
C.Pat A<Pat B<P at C
D. P at A<Pat B =P at C
Select one:
O A
OB
Transcribed Image Text:A closed tank (of height 5 m) is partially filled with a liquid as shown. If the pressure of the air above the fluid is 2 bar, find the pressure at the bottom of the tank. Assume the density of the liquid to vary according to the following relation: p = 900 + 2 kg/m³ where y is the height from the base P= 2 bar 5 m 2 m Liquid Select one: O 2 12 O 2.15 O 2.18 O 2.5 A beaker half-filled with water is exposed to the atmosphere. If the pressure at points A, B and C as shown are Pa, Pb and Pc respectively, which one of the following will be the relation connecting the three? A. Pat A>Pat B=P at C B. Pat A>Pat B>P at C C.Pat A<Pat B<P at C D. P at A<Pat B =P at C Select one: O A OB
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