If "H" and "h" are levels of water in two tanks connected by a pipe at the bottom, then:
h < H
h > H
h = H
h ≠ H
Two tanks with different water are connected using a pipe at the bottom. Then the water will flow through the pipe till the:
In a large cylindrical water tank there are two small holes Q and P on the wall at a depth of h1 from upper level of water and at a height of h2 from the lower end of the tank respectively as shown in the figure. Water coming out from both the holes strikes the ground at the same point. The ratio of h1 and h2 is: