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Joseph remembers reading that for a particular pressure, p1, there is a maximum height to which a fluid can rise. he reasons that in this case the pressure (p2) must drop to zero so that the water can no longer flow to increased heights. he decides to check if the simulation can be made to demonstrate such conditions. he decides to make a2 as small as possible in the simulation (2.2 cm2) so that he increases the speed of the fluid in tube 2 as high as is possible (he decides to do this after examining the continuity equation). he then calculates the height of the fluid under these conditions where the pressure would fall to zero so that the fluid could no longer be made to flow under the conditions set up in the simulation. he then runs the simulation under the largest δy allowed to check his calculation. what does joseph calculate for the maximum height?

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