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Saladsamurai
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Two identical cylindrical vessels with their bases at the same level each contain the same liquid of density 1.3*10^3 kg/m^3. the area of each base is .0004 m^2.
In one vessel the height if the liquid is 1.56m and in the other 0.854. Find the work done by gravity in equalizing the levels when the vessels are connected.Well I tried to use plain old W=F*d where F=mg=density*V*g and d=the height of the higher liquid minus the equalized level (which I assumed was the average=1.207).
So I used [tex]W_g=\rho*Vg\Delta h=\rho*A*h_{higher}g\Delta h[/tex]
[tex]=1.03*10^3(.0004)(1.56)(9.8)(1.56-1.207)[/tex]
but as you probably know, this is far from correct. What is my conceptual error here?
Casey
In one vessel the height if the liquid is 1.56m and in the other 0.854. Find the work done by gravity in equalizing the levels when the vessels are connected.Well I tried to use plain old W=F*d where F=mg=density*V*g and d=the height of the higher liquid minus the equalized level (which I assumed was the average=1.207).
So I used [tex]W_g=\rho*Vg\Delta h=\rho*A*h_{higher}g\Delta h[/tex]
[tex]=1.03*10^3(.0004)(1.56)(9.8)(1.56-1.207)[/tex]
but as you probably know, this is far from correct. What is my conceptual error here?
Casey
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