why water tank is built at height?On which scientific quantity does it depend? write its formula
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The primary reason is to create more water pressure. ... A tank that has been elevated to an appropriate height can create water pressure similar to that created by a large pump. The ability to create water pressure with gravity alone means that the only fuel expenditure may be on the small pump used to fill the tank.
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The answers to the following questions are as follows:
- The main reason to build a water tank at height is to create more water pressure
- A tank that has been elevated to a height which can create water pressure to that created by a large pump.
- Thus, the ability to create water pressure with gravity means that the only fuel expenditure on the small pump is used to fill the tank.
- Moreover, the water tank of a building is kept at the top to store energy. It is because potential energy is directly proportional to height.
- That is why storage tanks are usually kept on rooftops to have easy water flow and so that we do not need any external input to access water at a low level.
- Lastly, the formula for the water tank kept at the height is given by, V = l × b × h, where l is the length, b is the breadth, h is the height of the tank and V is the volume of the tank.
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