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6 July, 18:03

The main water line enters a house on the first floor. The line has a gauge pressure of 2.64 x 105 Pa.

(a) A faucet on the second floor, 6.50 m above the first floor is turned off. What is the gauge pressure at this faucet?

(b) How high could a faucet be before no water would flow from it, even if the faucet were open?

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  1. 6 July, 18:14
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    a. P1=200235pa

    b. h=26.91m

    Explanation:

    The main water line enters a house on the first floor. The line has a gauge pressure of 2.64 x 105 Pa.

    (a) A faucet on the second floor, 6.50 m above the first floor is turned off. What is the gauge pressure at this faucet?

    (b) How high could a faucet be before no water would flow from it, even if the faucet were open?

    pressure is the force per unit area.

    force is that which tends to change a boy's state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line

    rho stands for the density of water which is 1000kg/m3

    p2=p1+rhogh

    p1=p2-rhogh

    the gauge pressure at 6.5m

    will be:

    2.64 x 10^5 Pa-100kg/m3*9.81*6.5

    P1=200235pa

    b. How high could a faucet be before no water would flow from it, even if the faucet were open?

    b. h=p2-p1 / (grho)

    h=2.64 x 105 Pa / (1000*9.81)

    h=26.91m
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