i would have to say the hot water because when its hot the partcials expand more so there is not as many in the way
then with cold water the contract more so there are more particles in the way of your object.
The pressure that water exerts on the walls of the dam is proportional to the depth of the water or you might say the height of the column of water from the base of the dam. The hydraulic height is the same as the depth of the water to the bottom of the dam.
Water head is the vertical height of inlet of water supply from the bottom of the storage tank to the inlet of the Cistern.
An underwater mountain has height from the ocean bottom, the top and bottom of the mountain have depth from the surface of the water.
Measure the height of the pipe, in inches. Then the pressure at the bottom is approx 14.7 + 0.036*H PSI.
c-34.3kpa
the answer isC. 34.3 kPa
You find the displacement. -Angel Greenway.
3.5kpa
It is approx 46.3 feet.
1) Measure the height of water in a beaker or a bowl. (First Measurement) 2) Place the object in the water. 3) Measure the height of the water while the object is still in the water. (Second Measurement) 4) Subtract your first measurement from your second measurement.
Pressure is given by the formula P = h * d * g Here h is the depth or height of surface right from bottom. Given as 3.5 m d = density of water i.e. 1000 kg/m^3 g = 9.8 m/s^2 You could plug and get the value of P at bottom in pascal
The first alarm clock was powered by water where if the water was at a certain height, it would go off with a beeping sound.