Water (assumed inviscid and incompressible) flows steadily with a speed of 7 ft/s from the large tank shown in the figure below. Determine the depth, H, of the layer of light liquid (specific weight = 51 lb/ft³) that covers the water in the tank. 6ft Water 4ft

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### Problem Statement:

Water (assumed inviscid and incompressible) flows steadily with a speed of 7 ft/s from the large tank shown in the figure below. Determine the depth, \( H \), of the layer of light liquid (specific weight = 51 lb/ft³) that covers the water in the tank.

### Diagram Description:
The diagram illustrates a large tank containing water, with the water flowing out through an opening at the bottom. The key features of the diagram include:

- The tank is filled with water up to a specified level.
- Above the water, there is a layer of another liquid with a specific weight of 51 lb/ft³.
- The depth of this liquid layer is denoted by \( H \).
- There is an L-shaped pipe through which the water exits.
- The vertical section of the pipe is 4 feet high.
- The horizontal section of the pipe rises to a height of 6 feet above the base of the tank, where the water stream exits.

### Given Data:
- Speed of water flow: 7 ft/s
- Specific weight of light liquid: 51 lb/ft³
- Height of vertical pipe: 4 feet
- Height of horizontal pipe above the tank base: 6 feet

### To Determine:
- The depth \( H \) of the layer of light liquid that covers the water in the tank.

### Solution:
\[ 
H = \boxed{} \text{ ft} 
\]

(Note: The box indicates a place where the user is expected to input or replace with the correct calculated value of \( H \).)
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement: Water (assumed inviscid and incompressible) flows steadily with a speed of 7 ft/s from the large tank shown in the figure below. Determine the depth, \( H \), of the layer of light liquid (specific weight = 51 lb/ft³) that covers the water in the tank. ### Diagram Description: The diagram illustrates a large tank containing water, with the water flowing out through an opening at the bottom. The key features of the diagram include: - The tank is filled with water up to a specified level. - Above the water, there is a layer of another liquid with a specific weight of 51 lb/ft³. - The depth of this liquid layer is denoted by \( H \). - There is an L-shaped pipe through which the water exits. - The vertical section of the pipe is 4 feet high. - The horizontal section of the pipe rises to a height of 6 feet above the base of the tank, where the water stream exits. ### Given Data: - Speed of water flow: 7 ft/s - Specific weight of light liquid: 51 lb/ft³ - Height of vertical pipe: 4 feet - Height of horizontal pipe above the tank base: 6 feet ### To Determine: - The depth \( H \) of the layer of light liquid that covers the water in the tank. ### Solution: \[ H = \boxed{} \text{ ft} \] (Note: The box indicates a place where the user is expected to input or replace with the correct calculated value of \( H \).)
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