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Torricelli theorem

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Torricelli's theorem is a theorem named after Evangelista Torricelli with applications in chemistry and mechanic of fluids.

Statement

"The speed of efflux is equal to the velocity gained by the distance (h-hi) under the action of gravity"

Where:

= Speed of Efflux from the hole(i)
= Gravitational Acceleration Constant
= Height of fluid in the Vessil
= Height of efflux point from the base

See also