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A tube is sealed at both ends and contains a 0.0100-m long portion of liquid. The length of the tube is large compared to 0.0100 m. There is no air in the tube, and the vapor in the space above the liquid may be ignored. The tube is whirled around in a horizontal circle at a constant angular speed. The axis of the rotation passes through one end of hte tube, and during the motion, the liquid collects at hte other end. The pressure experienced by the liquid is the same as it would experience at the bottom of the tube, if the tube were completely filled with liquid and allowed to hang vertically. Find the angular speed (in rad/s) of the tube.

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Answer:

31.321 rad/s

Step-by-step explanation:

L = Tube length

A = Area of tube


\rho = Density of fluid

v = Fluid velocity

m = Mass =
\rho Al

Centripetal force is given by


F=(mv^2)/(L)\\ F=(m(\omega L)^2)/(L)\\ F=m\omega^2\\ F= 0.01A\rho\omega^2L

Pressure is given by


P=(F)/(A)=\rho gL\\\Rightarrow (0.01A\rho\omega^2L)/(A)=\rho gL\\\Rightarrow 0.01\omega^2=g\\\Rightarrow \omega^2=(g)/(0.01)\\\Rightarrow \omega=\sqrt{(g)/(0.01)}\\\Rightarrow \omega=\sqrt{(9.81)/(0.01)}\\\Rightarrow \omega=31.321\ rad/s

The angular speed of the tube is 31.321 rad/s

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