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Physics, 15.04.2020 03:42 themachine14

A huge tank of glycerine with a density of 1.260 g/cm3 is vertically stationed on a platform which is 15 m above the ground. The glycerine level is 5 m above the base of the tank. A small hole 4 mm in diameter has formed in the base of the tank. Both the hole and the top of the tank are open to the air.

A) How many cubic meters of glycerine per second is this tank losing? (hint: the speed of the flow at the top of the tank is pretty small and negligible
B) How fast is the water from the hole moving just as it reaches the ground?

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