Fluids 2

Im getting y= -x(H-x)/2(x+2H) But my ans isnt matching is it because i hve taken the origin or reference point at the com of container? Que 43
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integralofe^2v
integralofe^2v2mo ago
Most prolly yes
Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
But my equation also satisfies the condition though Could you please verify(
integralofe^2v
integralofe^2v2mo ago
yes i checked it on desmos it shows correct behaviour ( initialy COM dips down into negative y then in the end again reaches H/2 i think maybe thats why questions asks u to explain ur equation qualitatively
Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
Yupp Also im getting a diff ans for the next part Cause my eqn is diffrent So its minimum is at some different point but logically isnt that incorrect? Or is it possible
integralofe^2v
integralofe^2v2mo ago
u have taken origin a H/2
Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
Yeah
integralofe^2v
integralofe^2v2mo ago
did u try subtracting ur x value from H/2 to get from origin/ whcih the ques assumes to be at bottom
Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
Ah shit I didnt
integralofe^2v
integralofe^2v2mo ago
try it and see if it matches
Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
Yeah ill just check Im dumb It matches you are right
integralofe^2v
integralofe^2v2mo ago
nice thenn
Real potato
Real potatoOP2mo ago
Thanks +solved @integralofe^2v
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