On the afternoon of January 15, 1919, an unusually warm day in Boston, a 27.4-m
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On the afternoon of January 15, 1919, an unusually warm day in Boston, a 27.4-m-high, 27.4-m-diameter cylindrical metal tank used for storing molasses ruptured. Molasses flooded into the streets in a 9-m-deep stream, killing pedestrians and horses, and knocking down buildings. The molasses had a density of 1600kg/m3.
If the tank was full before the accident, what was the net outward force the molasses exerted on its sides?
(Hint: Consider the outward force on a circular ring of the tank wall of width dy and at a depth y below the surface. Integrate to find the total outward force. Assume that before the tank ruptured, the pressure at the surface of the molasses was equal to the air pressure outside the tank.)
Explanation / Answer
pressure increases linearly, so average pressure is half way down.
half down is a depth of 13.7m
weight of a cylinder of liquid above that point is the weight of a cylinder of volume 13.7 m
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