For the container shown in the previous problem, how do the pressures at points A, C, D compare before the water is removed?

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For the container shown in the previous problem, how do the pressures at points A,C, D compare
before the water is removed?
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Transcribed Image Text:For the container shown in the previous problem, how do the pressures at points A,C, D compare before the water is removed? O.PAR PC> Pp. OPAr Por > Pci OPe> Por> PA OPorPc/> PAL
A glass container is filled with water and placed on a horizontal table. The left opening is open to the
atmosphere. The right opening is closed by a stopper. There is no air between the water and the
stopper.
Water is then removed from the container as shown below.
D.
D•
F.
B.
F.
Table
Table
Before
After
Which of the following correctly describes the pressure at point E?
L. The original pressure at point E is equal to atmospheric pressure.
II. The original pressure at point E is greater than atmospheric pressure.
III. The original pressure at point E is less than atmospheric pressure but greater than zero.
IV. The original pressure at point E is zero.
V. The final pressure at point E is equal to atmospheric pressure.
VI. The final pressure at point E is greater than atmospheric pressure.
VII. The final pressure at point E is less than atmospheric pressure but greater than zero.
VIII. The final pressure at point E is zero.
Transcribed Image Text:A glass container is filled with water and placed on a horizontal table. The left opening is open to the atmosphere. The right opening is closed by a stopper. There is no air between the water and the stopper. Water is then removed from the container as shown below. D. D• F. B. F. Table Table Before After Which of the following correctly describes the pressure at point E? L. The original pressure at point E is equal to atmospheric pressure. II. The original pressure at point E is greater than atmospheric pressure. III. The original pressure at point E is less than atmospheric pressure but greater than zero. IV. The original pressure at point E is zero. V. The final pressure at point E is equal to atmospheric pressure. VI. The final pressure at point E is greater than atmospheric pressure. VII. The final pressure at point E is less than atmospheric pressure but greater than zero. VIII. The final pressure at point E is zero.
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