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Torricelli’s Law
(or Torricelli’s theorem), a statement of the speed of efflux of a liquid from an orifice in an open container. In equation form the law is It follows from Torricelli’s law that the speed of efflux of a liquid from an orifice is the same for all liquids and depends solely on the height from which the liquid falls. In other words, the speed is equal to that attained by a body falling freely from the height h. The actual speed of efflux differs somewhat from that given by Torricelli’s law and depends on the shape and size of the orifice; the viscosity of the liquid; and the flow rate, or discharge. To take these factors into account, a correction coefficient is introduced, and the equation given above then takes on the form Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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