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Abdul Quadeer said:Homework Statement
This question is a product of my own mind-
Refer Figure.
Suppose the value of P= 2Patm, can 2Patm fall to Patm before the liquid levels with the hole-level? In other words, can there be a liquid column above the hole?
A liquid column is a vertical column of liquid, where the liquid molecules are in close proximity to each other and are held together by intermolecular forces.
A liquid column is formed when a liquid is confined within a container, such as a tube or a cylinder, and is subject to the force of gravity.
The stability of a liquid column is affected by several factors, including the surface tension of the liquid, the diameter of the container, and the density of the liquid.
Yes, a liquid column can be formed with any type of liquid as long as it has cohesive properties and is subject to the force of gravity.
A liquid column has various potential applications in industries such as oil and gas, chemical engineering, and pharmaceuticals. It can also be used in laboratory experiments for measuring the properties of liquids.