The tank shown in Figure P4.26 has a partition that separates two immiscible liquids. Most of the
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The tank shown in Figure P4.26 has a partition that separates two immiscible liquids. Most of the tank contains water, and oil is floating above the water on the right of the partition. The height of the water in the standpipe $(h)$ is $10 \mathrm{~cm}$, and the interface between the oil and water is $20 \mathrm{~cm}$ below the top of the tank and $25 \mathrm{~cm}$ above the bottom of the tank. If the specific gravity of the oil is 0.82 , what is the height of the oil in the standpipe $(H)$ ?
Figure P4.26
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Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
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Authors: Ron Darby, Raj P Chhabra
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