SOLUTION: Suppose that it takes exactly 17.0 hours to drain a container of 6.60 liters of water. What is the flow rate in liters/second?
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Question 312107: Suppose that it takes exactly 17.0 hours to drain a container of 6.60 liters of water. What is the flow rate in liters/second?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rate*Time=Output
Rate=Output/Time= liters/hr
There are seconds in hr.
liters/hr= liters/sec
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