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An open tank contains water upto a depth of 1.5 m and above it an oil of specific gravity 0.8 for a depth of 2 m. Calculate pressure intensity (i) at the interface of both liquids (ii) at bottom of tank 

Question-AnswerCategory: Fluid MechanicsAn open tank contains water upto a depth of 1.5 m and above it an oil of specific gravity 0.8 for a depth of 2 m. Calculate pressure intensity (i) at the interface of both liquids (ii) at bottom of tank 
RK asked 1 year ago

An open tank contains water upto a depth of 1.5 m and above it an oil of specific gravity 0.8 for a depth of 2 m. Calculate pressure intensity (i) at the interface of both liquids (ii) at bottom of tank

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Sazid Ahmad answered 1 year ago

 

Answer K & oil 2m interface. water - 1.5m ak = 1000 kg/m3 Density of water (Pw) Density of oil (eo) =(S.G) oil Xew = 0.8 X 10

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