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Torricelli's Law

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Torricelli's Law, named after Evangelista Torricelli, relates initial velocity, gravity, and height to the flow of a liquid out of an opening: v_2=\sqrt{2gh+v_1^2} where v_2 is the speed out of the opening, v_1 the initial speed, g gravity, and h the distance from the top of the hole to the top of the liquid.

Derivation

Torricelli's Law may be derived by considering the mass of water m at the top of the liquid. This water has potential energy mgh relative to the hole and kinetic energy \frac 12 mv_1^2, for total energy of m(gh+\frac 12 v_1^2). At the level of the hole, this water will have converted all potential energy into kinetic energy, so the total energy will now be \frac 12 mv_2^2. By the First Law of Thermodynamics, T_1=T_2, so m(gh+\frac 12 v_1^2)=\frac 12 mv_2^2; solving for v_2, v_2=\sqrt{2gh+v_1^2}

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