(Problem 13.2.3) Siphon! A siphon is shown in the figure. Tube ABC must initially be filled, but once this has been done, liquid will flow through the tube toward opening C. The liquid has density of 1000 kg/m and negligible viscosity. The distances shown are d = 5.0 cm, H = 40 cm. (a) With what speed does the liquid emerge from the tube at C? (b) What is the pressure in the liquid at the topmost point B? (c) Theoretically, what is the greatest possible height d such that water still flows?
(Problem 13.2.3) Siphon! A siphon is shown in the figure. Tube ABC must initially be filled, but once this has been done, liquid will flow through the tube toward opening C. The liquid has density of 1000 kg/m and negligible viscosity. The distances shown are d = 5.0 cm, H = 40 cm. (a) With what speed does the liquid emerge from the tube at C? (b) What is the pressure in the liquid at the topmost point B? (c) Theoretically, what is the greatest possible height d such that water still flows?
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A siphon is shown in the figure. Tube ABC must initially be filled, but once this has been done, liquid will flow through the tube toward opening C. The liquid has density of 1000kg/m3 and negligible viscosity. The distances shown are d = 5.0 cm, H = 40 cm.
(a) With what speed does the liquid emerge from the tube at C?
(b) What is the pressure in the liquid at the topmost point B?
(c) Theoretically, what is the greatest possible height d such that water still flows?

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