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I need help understanding the answer to this question. First, fluids annoy me. So if anybody has any good websites to practice fluid problems please list below. Anyway, the passage states...
A vat is filled with equal amounts of three diff liquids which separate into three distinct layers.
Layers
P1 density 736
P2 density 1000
P3 density 1490
Each has a thickness of .3m
A solid ball density Po is dropped into the vat and settles between layers 2/3 (p2 and p3) at the interface.
Question 5: What is the approximate difference in pressure between Points X (interface of p1) and Y (interface of 2/3) ?
A. 3.0 kpa
B. 4.5 kpa
C. 5.2 kpa
D. 10.0 kpa
The answer is 5.2 kpa with the explanation that gauge pressure is only the gauge pressure at Y. Ok that makes sense to me because the height of X is zero. However, to calculate gauge pressure of Y they used the height of .3m. I thought you would use .6m since its the second layer down? Can somebody explain why this is? I can try to upload the picture if this doesnt make sense.
I need help understanding the answer to this question. First, fluids annoy me. So if anybody has any good websites to practice fluid problems please list below. Anyway, the passage states...
A vat is filled with equal amounts of three diff liquids which separate into three distinct layers.
Layers
P1 density 736
P2 density 1000
P3 density 1490
Each has a thickness of .3m
A solid ball density Po is dropped into the vat and settles between layers 2/3 (p2 and p3) at the interface.
Question 5: What is the approximate difference in pressure between Points X (interface of p1) and Y (interface of 2/3) ?
A. 3.0 kpa
B. 4.5 kpa
C. 5.2 kpa
D. 10.0 kpa
The answer is 5.2 kpa with the explanation that gauge pressure is only the gauge pressure at Y. Ok that makes sense to me because the height of X is zero. However, to calculate gauge pressure of Y they used the height of .3m. I thought you would use .6m since its the second layer down? Can somebody explain why this is? I can try to upload the picture if this doesnt make sense.