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Chapter 18, Problem 25P
To determine
Verify the given solution for Example 3 in Table 18.8 satisfies the governing differential equation and the boundary conditions.
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Table 18.8 , verify that the given solution satisfies the governing differential equation and the boundary conditions.
Problem-4: An inverted hollow container with a uniform cross section area, A and height, H is
slowly pushed into water as shown. The water rises into the container by a distance l (and
compresses the air inside isothermally) as the cylinder is submerged into water by distance, d as
shown in the schematic.
1. Derive the relation between 1 and d in terms of water density and container geometry (A
and H).
Plot/sketch the same for 0 ≤ d ≤ H taking H = 1m.
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