There is a storage tank with a height of 5 m. Initially the tank is empty. The cross- sectional area of the tank is 1m?. There is a hole in the storage tank at a level of 2m from the bottom of the tank. The relationship between the volumetric flowrate through the hole and the level of the tank is q=vh. In addition there are two valves at the top and bottom of the tank for inlet and outlet streams. Suddenly, the two valves at the top and bottom of the tank are opened where inlet and outlet stream volumetric flowrates became 1m/s and 0.2m/s.

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There is a storage tank with a height of 5 m. Initially the tank is empty. The cross-
sectional area of the tank is 1m?. There is a hole in the storage tank at a level of
2m from the bottom of the tank. The relationship between the volumetric
flowrate through the hole and the level of the tank is q=vh. In addition there are
two valves at the top and bottom of the tank for inlet and outlet streams.
Suddenly, the two valves at the top and bottom of the tank are opened where
inlet and outlet stream volumetric flowrates became 1m/s and 0.2m2/s.
a)Determine the time for the liquid level to reach 2m
Transcribed Image Text:There is a storage tank with a height of 5 m. Initially the tank is empty. The cross- sectional area of the tank is 1m?. There is a hole in the storage tank at a level of 2m from the bottom of the tank. The relationship between the volumetric flowrate through the hole and the level of the tank is q=vh. In addition there are two valves at the top and bottom of the tank for inlet and outlet streams. Suddenly, the two valves at the top and bottom of the tank are opened where inlet and outlet stream volumetric flowrates became 1m/s and 0.2m2/s. a)Determine the time for the liquid level to reach 2m
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