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2 identical containers are open at the top and are connected atthe bottom via a tube of negligible volume and a valve that isclosed. Both containers are filled initially to the same height of1.00 m, one with water, the other with mercury. The valve is thenopened. Water and mercury are immiscible. Determine the fluid levelin the left container when equilibrium is reestablished.
Given:
the density of water is 1000 kg/m3
the density of mercury is 13600 kg/m3
2 identical containers are open at the top and are connected atthe bottom via a tube of negligible volume and a valve that isclosed. Both containers are filled initially to the same height of1.00 m, one with water, the other with mercury. The valve is thenopened. Water and mercury are immiscible. Determine the fluid levelin the left container when equilibrium is reestablished.
Given:
the density of water is 1000 kg/m3
the density of mercury is 13600 kg/m3
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