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A tank containing water has an orifice 2 m below the surface of water. If there is no wastage of energy. Find the speed of discharge.

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To find the speed of discharge from an orifice located 2 meters below the surface of water in a tank, we can use Bernoulli's principle. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Understand the Setup We have a tank filled with water, and there is an orifice located 2 meters below the water surface. The pressure at the surface of the water is atmospheric pressure (P0), and we need to find the speed of the water as it exits the orifice. ### Step 2: Apply Bernoulli's Equation According to Bernoulli's principle, for two points in a fluid flow, the following equation holds: ...
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