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(a)
The initial velocity from the tank.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Diameter of the tank is
Level of water in the tank is
Diameter of the sharp edged orifice is
Calculation:
Applying energy equation at points 1 at the free surface of water in the tank and point 2 at the exit of the orifice.
Thus, the initial velocity from the tank is
(b)
The time required to empty the tank.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The flow rate is given by,
The quantity of water flowing through the orifice in time dt is,
Integrating the above equation with respect to limits,
Thus, the time required to empty the tank is
Neglecting the loss coefficient,
Thus, the loss coefficient causes the draining time to increase.
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