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Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
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The maximum vacuum created at the summit of a syphon is
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Jibin said:
4 years ago
The pressure at the summit is always less than atmospheric pressure. So, the highest point according to options is 7.4 that is less than 10.33, so the answer B is correct.
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Sunil said:
5 years ago
The pressure is only -7.6m of water or 10.3-7.6= 2.7 m of water absolute.
p vacuum = p atm - p absolute.
So maximum vacuum = 10.3-2.7 = 7.6 m.
p vacuum = p atm - p absolute.
So maximum vacuum = 10.3-2.7 = 7.6 m.
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Shivanshu said:
5 years ago
For vacuum, it will be 7.8.
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Laxmi shah said:
5 years ago
The minimum vacuum created at the summit of a syphon.
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Soumya said:
5 years ago
How to calculate maximum vacuum height?
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Sagar shingne said:
6 years ago
Absolute 2.5.
Vacuum 7.8.
Vacuum 7.8.
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Chandan said:
6 years ago
It is also less then the atmospheric pressure.
Raz said:
6 years ago
7.4m is 100% correct.
Vivek Bahra said:
7 years ago
For water absolute = 2.5.
For water vacuum = 7.8.
Here it is asked for vacuum. Hence the answer is 7.8.
For water vacuum = 7.8.
Here it is asked for vacuum. Hence the answer is 7.8.
Archana said:
7 years ago
It is -7.6 or 10.3 - 7.6 = 2.7m of water.
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