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Module - 10 Solved Example-1
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Module - 22 Solved Example-6
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  2. Sir what if the point that you consider lies below enough so that horizontal through that point meets free surface only when extended.
    7 years ago by Vishal Mishra

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  4. sir if we take it in gravity free space.. then how will the profile of liquid be? tan(a/G) will tend to pi/2..how is that possible?
    9 years ago by Vaishnavi Kulkarni
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    that is possible as you have considered gravity free space. The physical phenomenon that you have no common experience in day to fay life hence seems strange.
    7 years ago by Vishal Mishra

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  6. Q.An open rectangular tank 1.5 m wide and 2m long is half filled with water . It is accelerated horizontally at 3.27 m/s sq. in the directon of its legth. determine the depth of water at each end of tank.
    10 years ago by rajat puri
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    You can use inclination angle theta = tan^(-1) (a/g) and using trig ratios easily can find the depth...
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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