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Complete Question
One arm of a U-shaped tube (open at both ends) contains water, and the other alcohol.
If the two fluids meet at exactly the bottom of the U, and the alcohol is at a height of 18 cm, at what height will the water be?Assume the density of alcohol is [tex]\rho_a = 790\ kg/m^3[/tex]
Answer:
The height of water is [tex]h_w = 0.142 \ m[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The height of the alcohol is [tex]h_a =18 \ cm = 0.18 \ m[/tex]
The density of the alcohol is [tex]\rho_a = 790\ kg/m^3[/tex]
Generally the pressure on both arm of the tube are equal given that they are both open
i,e [tex]P_a = P_w[/tex]
Where [tex]P_a[/tex] is pressure of alcohol and [tex]P_w[/tex] is pressure of water
So the pressure on the arm of the tube containing the alcohol is mathematically evaluated as
[tex]P_a = g * h * \rho[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]P_a =9.8 * 0.18 * 790[/tex]
[tex]P_a = 1394 \ Pa[/tex]
Generally the pressure on the arm of the tube containing the water is mathematically evaluated as
[tex]P_w = g * h_w * \rho_w[/tex]
where [tex]\rho_w[/tex] is the density of water which has a value [tex]\rho _w = 1000 \ kg/m^3[/tex]
So
[tex]1394 = 9.8 * h_w * 1000[/tex]
=> [tex]h_w = \frac{1394}{9800}[/tex]
=> [tex]h_w = 0.142 \ m[/tex]