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(a)
Interpretation:
To show: The given equation gives reasonable results for h=0, h=r and h=2r
Concept introduction:
The mathematical expression for the volume of benzene in the drum is given by:
Where,
(b)
Interpretation:
The mass of the benzene in the tank for the given case.
Concept introduction:
The expression for the volume of benzene in the drum is given as,
Where,
In addition, Density is defined as,
Where,
V = volume
(c)
Interpretation:
A relationship between the mass of benzene and the liquid height of benzene in the tank by plotting graph between mass of benzene and level of benzene.
Concept introduction:
On combining the density formula and expression for the volume of benzene in the drum we get:
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