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Three jars each have volume V and height h , but they have different shapes as s

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Question

Three jars each have volume V and height h, but they have different shapes as shown in (Figure 1) . Water is to be added to each jar and the pressure is to be measured right at the bottom of each jar.

Figure 1

Part A

Rank the jars in order of decreasing pressure if the volume of water is V.

Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

Pa, Pc , Pb

or correct ranking cannot be determined.

Part B

Rank the jars in order of decreasing pressure if the volume of water is V/2.

Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

Pb , Pa , Pc

or correct ranking cannot be determined

Three jars each have volume V and height h, but they have different shapes as shown in (Figure 1) . Water is to be added to each jar and the pressure is to be measured right at the bottom of each jar. Figure 1 Part A Rank the jars in order of decreasing pressure if the volume of water is V. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Pa, Pc , Pb or correct ranking cannot be determined. Part B Rank the jars in order of decreasing pressure if the volume of water is V/2. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Pb , Pa , Pc or correct ranking cannot be determined

Explanation / Answer

part A)


Pa = Pb = Pc


partB


PC > Pb > pa

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