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In the following level tank the entering stream undergoes a wavy change of 4 sin 1.3t m^3/min. Develop the deviation dynamic model. Find the deviation in the
liquid height as a function of time. Find the height of the liquid in the tank after 2 min the deviation occurs. Density is constant. Cross-sectional area of the tank, A =2.1 m^2.


In the following level tank the entering stream undergoes a wavy change of

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