The tank below is cylindrical and has a vertical axis. Its horizontal cross-sectional area is 10 m2. The tank has a layer of water under a layer of gasoline (S.G= 0.72). Three holes were drilled in the tank, one at the bottom of the tank, the second hole is in the water layer, 2 m from the bottom. The third hole was drilled 1S 11 in the gasoline layer 5 m from the bottom. The initial discharge velocities from the bottom and the third holes were also recorded as shown in the table below.

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The tank below is cylindrical and has a vertical axis. Its horizontal cross-sectional area is 10 m2. The tank
has a layer of water under a layer of gasoline (S.G= 0.72). Three holes were drilled in the tank, one at the
bottom of the tank, the second hole is in the water layer, 2 m from the bottom. The third hole was drilled
1S 11
in the gasoline layer 5 m from the bottom. The initial discharge velocities from the bottom and the third
holes were also recorded as shown in the table below.
Transcribed Image Text:The tank below is cylindrical and has a vertical axis. Its horizontal cross-sectional area is 10 m2. The tank has a layer of water under a layer of gasoline (S.G= 0.72). Three holes were drilled in the tank, one at the bottom of the tank, the second hole is in the water layer, 2 m from the bottom. The third hole was drilled 1S 11 in the gasoline layer 5 m from the bottom. The initial discharge velocities from the bottom and the third holes were also recorded as shown in the table below.
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