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Whether the input pipe and each drainpipe are open or closed in specific subintervals of the 1 hour of time shown in the graph.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The intake pipe of a 100 gallon tank has a flow rate of 10 gallons per minute, and two drainpipes have flow rates of 5 gallons per minute each. The figure shows the volume
Calculation:
The intake pipe of a 100 gallon tank has a flow rate of 10 gallons per minute, and two drainpipes have flow rates of 5 gallons per minute each.
The below graph shows the volume
The combination of the input pipe and drain pipe in which the fluid is following in specific subintervals of the 1 hour of time shown on the graph is below;
Interval | Input pipe | Drain pipe 1 | Drain pipe 2 |
Open | Closed | Closed | |
Open | Open | Closed | |
Closed | Closed | Closed | |
Closed | Closed | Open | |
Open | Open | Open | |
Open | Closed | Open | |
Open | Open | Open | |
Open | Open | Closed |
Chapter 1 Solutions
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