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A tank is filled with water up to height 3.5.calculate the pressure given by water at bottom

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Answered by abiramiragu
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Hi baby

How to Calculate Water Pressure from Tank Volume


Water pressure is not a direct function of water tank volume, but of depth. For example, if you spread out 1,000,000 gallons of water so thin as to be only 1 inch deep at any point, it wouldn't have much pressure at all. If the same volume were poured into a column with sides measuring 1 foot wide, the pressure at the bottom would be ten times greater than at the bottom of the ocean. If you know some lateral measurement of the tank in addition to the volume, you can calculate the water pressure at the tank’s bottom point.




The calculations in Step 3 are based on the height being twice the radius (R) and the formula for the volume of a sphere being four-thirds of pi (?) times the cube of the radius (R): V = (4?/3) x R^3.


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Answered by prajwalchalaune98657
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A tank is filled with water up to height 3.5.calculate the pressure given by water at bottom

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