Saturday, May 19, 2012

How high water can go with pressure of 555,000 Pa?

This is the problem: water is provided to a skyscraper from an inlet pipe at ground level. The city provides water pressure in this pipe at a pressure of 555,000 Pa. The inlet pipe is connected to the building's plumbing, which delivers it to the rest of the building. What is the highest level at which water will flow out of the plumbing? The answer is not 56.6 Meters! Can someone figure this out? and tell me how they solved it?

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