Two identical cylindrical vessels with their bases at the same level each contain a liquid of density 1.30 * 10^3 kg/m3. The area of each base is 4.00 cm2, but in one vessel the liquid height is 0.854 m and in the other it is 1.560 m. Find the work done by the gravitational force in equalizing the levels when the two vessels are connected.
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Two identical cylindrical vessels
with their bases at the same level each
contain a liquid of density 1.30 * 10^3
kg/m3. The area of each base is 4.00 cm2,
but in one vessel the liquid height is 0.854
m and in the other it is 1.560 m. Find the
work done by the gravitational force in
equalizing the levels when the two vessels are connected.
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