Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A tank is filled to a height H. The rang...

A tank is filled to a height H. The range of water coming out of a hole which is a depth `H//4` from the surface of water level is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The height of the water in a tank is H. The range of the liquid emerging out from a hole in the wall of the tank at a depth (3H)/4 from the upper surface of water, will be

A tank is filled with water up to a height H . Water is allowed to come out of a hole P in one of the walls at a depth D below the surface of water. Express the horizontal distance x in terms of H and D .

A tank is filled with water up to a height H . Water is allowed to come out of a hole P in one of the walls at a depth D below the surface of water. Express the horizontal distance x in terms of H and D .

A cylinderical vessel is filled with water up to height H. A hole is bored in the wall at a depth h from the free surface of water. For maximum range h is equal to

A tank is filled with water upto a height H=1.00m. Water is allowed to come out of a hole in one of the walls at a depth h =0.20m below the surface of water. Calculate the range of the jet of water from the orifice.

A tank is filled with water to a height H. A hole is punched in the wall at a depth h below the water surface. Find the distance x from the wall at which the stream strikes the floor. Could a hole be punched at another depth so that this second stream would have the same range? If so at what depth? For what value of h is range maximum?