Two identical cylindrical vessels, with their bases at the same level, each contain a liquid of density . The height of liquid in one vessel in and that in the other is . The area of either base is . What is the work done by gravity in equalising the levels when the vessels are interconnected?
Step 1: Write the given data.
Two identical cylindrical vessels with density .
is the height of liquid in one vessel.
is the height of the other vessel.
is the area of the base.
Step 2: Write the work done formula.
Where,
is the mass of the liquid.
is the height of the liquid.
Step 3: To find the height of the liquid.
Let us assume that the height is
is an area of cross-section.
The height of the liquid is given by:
Hence decrease in height in a vessel height is given by,
Step 4: Find the mass of the liquid.
Mass of liquid would be equal to
Substitute in the above formula,
Step 5: Solve for work done.
is the mass of the liquid.
is the height of the liquid.
Replace the above data in the work done formula,
Therefore the work done by gravity in equalising the levels when the vessels are interconnected is .