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A cylindrical bucket sitting on the edge of a table has a 2.95 mm diameter hole near the bottom. Water squirts out the hole as shown in the figure below. If the height of the table is H = 1.50 m, determine
the height h of the water level in the bucket.
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How does the pressure on the top surface of water compare to the pressure on the water squirting out of the hole? How does the speed at which the top surface of water is moving compare to the speed at
which water is squirting out of the hole? How is the speed at which water is squirting out of the hole related to the height of the table and the range of the water? cm
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0.800 m
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(b) pressure change within the plaque-constricted region. (Assume the density of blood is 1050 kg/m³. Be sure to include the appropriate sign with your answer.)
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Plaque builds up on the walls of an artery decreasing its diameter from 1.16 cm to 0.68 cm. If the flow speed is 11.5 cm/s before reaching the region of plaque buildup, determine the following.
(a) speed at which blood is traveling through the plaque-constricted region
cm/s
Transcribed Image Text:5. DETAILS Supporting Materials Physical Constants Submit Answer A cylindrical bucket sitting on the edge of a table has a 2.95 mm diameter hole near the bottom. Water squirts out the hole as shown in the figure below. If the height of the table is H = 1.50 m, determine the height h of the water level in the bucket. 3.6 x How does the pressure on the top surface of water compare to the pressure on the water squirting out of the hole? How does the speed at which the top surface of water is moving compare to the speed at which water is squirting out of the hole? How is the speed at which water is squirting out of the hole related to the height of the table and the range of the water? cm DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS h DACCI MY NOTES 0.800 m MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER (b) pressure change within the plaque-constricted region. (Assume the density of blood is 1050 kg/m³. Be sure to include the appropriate sign with your answer.) Pa ASK YOUR TEACHER Plaque builds up on the walls of an artery decreasing its diameter from 1.16 cm to 0.68 cm. If the flow speed is 11.5 cm/s before reaching the region of plaque buildup, determine the following. (a) speed at which blood is traveling through the plaque-constricted region cm/s
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