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6 November, 15:18

At the bottom of a large cylindrical tank filled with fresh water the gauge pressure is 11.6 psi. What is the height (in feet) of the tank to one decimal place

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  1. 6 November, 15:38
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    8.19m

    Explanation:

    Parameters given:

    Pressure, P = 11.6 psi = 79979.185 Pa

    Gauge pressure is given as:

    P = h*d*g

    => h = P / (d*g)

    Where

    h = height of tank

    d = density

    g = acceleration due to gravity

    Density of water = 997 kg/m³

    Therefore, the height of the tank is:

    h = 79979.185 / (997 * 9.8)

    h = 8.19m
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