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Suppose there are two vessels. One of diameter = D and
other vessel dia = d. Suppose in vessel with dia D, water
is filled upto height H and vessel with dia d is empty. Now
both vessels are connected.Water will flow from D dia vesel
to small d dia vessel.Suppose after equilibrium height of
water in vessel with dia D is h. How much is h in terms of
D, d,H etc?

Answer Posted / siddaraju v

volume (Pi*D^2/4)*H=volume {(Pi*d^2/4)*h+(Pi*D^2/4)*h}

i.e.
h=H/{1+(d/D)^2}

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