CBSE Class 11-science Answered
Q)
Asked by araima2001 | 07 Mar, 2017, 07:17: AM
Expert Answer
Here are the listings of few steps which lead us to the most feasible solution to the point in the container where pressure can be zero:
- The given acceleration component is given as indicates that the direction of the fluid is from the origin, i.e point F towards the positive x (towards G),y (towards B) and z-axis (outward perpendicularly ).
- The resultant of the motion along these axes explains that the fluid is actually moving from point 'F' towards point 'D'.
- In this case, the pressure of the fluid will act upon the faces of the container, namely AEFB (z-axis), BFGC (x-axis) and ABCD (y-axis).
- Therefore, point 'H' would be the only point in the container where pressure can be zero.
Answered by Abhijeet Mishra | 09 Mar, 2017, 06:26: PM
Concept Videos
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by rajuinwati12 | 04 Mar, 2024, 09:22: AM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by arjunsah797 | 12 Mar, 2022, 11:10: AM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by raghuvanshisaumya461 | 03 Dec, 2021, 08:05: AM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by abhinavakrishna1009 | 31 Mar, 2021, 11:15: AM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by ashanihalchandani | 26 May, 2020, 09:11: AM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by Limalcr043 | 03 Jul, 2019, 06:28: PM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by rushabhjain.a | 09 Mar, 2019, 12:31: PM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by Topperlearning User | 04 Jun, 2014, 01:23: PM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by Topperlearning User | 04 Jun, 2014, 01:23: PM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT
CBSE 11-science - Physics
Asked by Topperlearning User | 04 Jun, 2014, 01:23: PM
ANSWERED BY EXPERT