Dear Sir, while your mathematic explanations appear to be correct, this siphon as drawn in the picture shall probably never work as a siphon. In order to make the water (liquid) flow upwards to the summit and then down to the lower reservoir, you need to prevent air getting into the summit of the siphon (before that you must naturally evacuate the siphon in some way). In your picture the water is flowing freely out from the pipe into the lower reservoir, and in such case the surrounding air is entering the pipe from down and eventually ends up in the siphon summit, and it shall interrupt the flow. In order for the siphon to work, BOTH ends of the siphon pipe must be submerged - first end in the upper and the second end in the lower reservoir. Only in such case shall the system shall behave like a siphon
Definitely I will make Amit but it will take some time, actually I'm try to cover other topics. Stay tuned Thanks & Regards Team Core chemical engineering
Dear Sir, I greatly appreciate your video explanation of siphon. Please however, I need more information so I will comprehend the mathematics you are using. You have symbols I don't know. "B.E" I am guessing "barometric equivalent" same as, like, atmospheric pressure? You also use a symbol like a lower case letter "p" with a serif going backwards at the bottom. What is that one? Thank you so much, User A
Dear Sir, while your mathematic explanations appear to be correct, this siphon as drawn in the picture shall probably never work as a siphon. In order to make the water (liquid) flow upwards to the summit and then down to the lower reservoir, you need to prevent air getting into the summit of the siphon (before that you must naturally evacuate the siphon in some way). In your picture the water is flowing freely out from the pipe into the lower reservoir, and in such case the surrounding air is entering the pipe from down and eventually ends up in the siphon summit, and it shall interrupt the flow. In order for the siphon to work, BOTH ends of the siphon pipe must be submerged - first end in the upper and the second end in the lower reservoir. Only in such case shall the system shall behave like a siphon
I am interested in how to calculate the time required for the liquid level in both reservoirs to be at the same level.
Sir I need good concept of psychometric.please make video on this topic with shortcut tricks
Definitely I will make Amit but it will take some time, actually I'm try to cover other topics.
Stay tuned
Thanks & Regards
Team Core chemical engineering
Dear Sir, I greatly appreciate your video explanation of siphon. Please however, I need more information so I will comprehend the mathematics you are using. You have symbols I don't know. "B.E" I am guessing "barometric equivalent" same as, like, atmospheric pressure?
You also use a symbol like a lower case letter "p" with a serif going backwards at the bottom. What is that one?
Thank you so much,
User A
He said it a bit before he wrote it down. B.E. stands for Bernoulli Equation. I hope that helps!
How we produced energy by using siphoning by greedy cup ??inverted siphoning in river ??how much power siphoning can provide ??
Kya aap siphoning ki NTP and STP main nucleic values bata saktey hain ???
As much as I appreciate the intelligence and competence of the lecturer, I am glad I went to college before teachers had english as a second language.
Great job
Thanks Gyan :)
SIR, CAN YOU ADD A CC
Thank you dear sir!
achha hai.
Why don't UA-camr teachers teach in our universities!
cuz they are not that qualified and nill confidence
Because qualifications are more important than performance.
Its good, But atmospheric pressure is not zero.
gauge pressure
I think since both container are open container, they will cancel out atmospheric pressure
@@vivekshanbhag786 yeah...maybe if that was gauge pressure it would become 0..
That accent is very thick
How does p3 = 0 ?????
Same doubt..
Siphon some English.