Fluid Mechanics Viscosity Question 102

Question: A cylindrical tank has a hole of 1 cm2 in its bottom. If the water is allowed to flow into the tank from a tube above it at the rate of 70 cm3/sec. then the maximum height up to which water can rise in the tank is

Options:

A)2.5 cm

B)5 cm

C)10 cm

D)0.25 cm

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Answer:

Correct Answer: A

Solution:

The height of water in the tank becomes maximum when the volume of water flowing into the tank per second becomes equal to the volume flowing out per second. Volume of water flowing out per second = Av $ =A\sqrt{2gh} $ ?(i) Volume of water flowing in per second $ =70,cm^{3}/sec $ ?(ii) From (i) and (ii) we get $ A\sqrt{2gh}=70\Rightarrow 1\times \sqrt{2gh}=70 $ $ \Rightarrow 1\times \sqrt{2\times 980\times h}=70 $ $ \therefore $ $ h=\frac{4900}{1960}=2.5,cm. $



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