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A cylindrical bucket, open at the top has height 27.0 cm and diameter 13.0 cmA circular hole with a cross-sectional area 1.49 cm^2 is cut in the center of the bottom of the bucketWater flows into the bucket from a tube above it at the rate of 2.28×10?4 m^3/show would you go about doing this? any help would be greatly appreciatedthanks

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13 cm internal diameter is not close to any standard pipe size I am familiar with so I think you will need to make itI would try bending sheet aluminium or copper round a 12 cm thick round post then epoxy to get exaclty the diameter you wantDrill your hole in another piece of sheet metal, center the hole and epoxy againYou can introduce the water from a large bucket , gravity fed but 0.23 litres/sec is quite fast so you may need quite a head of water and fairly wide tube to be sure that you can adjust the rate with sufficient accuracy.

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