the figure shows two immiscible liquids kerosene has density p2 and water has density p1 find the velocity of water flow
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# Answer- v = √[2g(h1+h2(ρ2/ρ1))]
# Explaination-
Let the height water and kerosene be h1 and h2 respectively and their corresponding densities be ρ1 and ρ2
The velocity of water flow through hole in the bottom is given by,
v = √[2g(h1+h2(ρ2/ρ1))]
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