1-) A less-dense liquid of density ? 1 floats on top of a more-dense liquid of d
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1-) A less-dense liquid of density ?1 floats on top of a more-dense liquid of density ?2. A uniform cylinder of length l and density ?, with ?1<?<?2, floats at the interface with its long axis vertical. What fraction of the length is in the more-dense liquid? Express your answer in terms of the given quantities.
2-) Water flows from the pipe shown in the figure with a speed of 7.0m/s.
A-) What is the water pressure as it exits into the air?
B-) What is the height h of the standing column of water?
Open 5.0 cm2 4.0 m 10 cm2Explanation / Answer
Let the cross sectional (end) surface area be A.
Total Volume of the cylinder = V = ?*A*l
Suppose length l1 is immersed in the lighterliquid while length l2 is immersed in the denserliquid.
So, volume immerseed in the lighter liquid isV1 = ?*A*l1
Volume immersed in the denser liquid is V2 =?*A*l2
Buoyant forces actinbg due to immersiuon in the twoliquids are :
F1 = V1*?1*g
F2 = V2*?2*g
So, F1 + F2 = W = V*?*g inorder to balance the weight of the cylinder.
Now, V = V1+V2 and thus l =l1 + l2
So, Ag*[l1?1 +l2?2] = Ag*l?
and l1+l2=l
=> l1 = l-l2
=> (l-l2)*?1 +l2*?2 = l?
=>l2*(?2-?1) =l(?-?1)
=> l2 = l(?-?1)/(?2-?1)
Hence this is the length immersed in the denserliquid.
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