How Can I Effectively Prepare for a Major Exam with Limited Past Papers?

In summary, the conversation is about a student seeking help for an upcoming exam. They have been given past exam papers to practice, but are struggling with one question involving the volume of a cylinder and Toricelli's law. They have received some assistance but still have a few questions they are unsure about. The student thanks those who helped and mentions they will post the remaining questions later.
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I have a major exam coming up and we've been given few past exam papers to go through to practice.

I have absolutely no idea what to do here :frown:, if people could help me out, work it out etc. It would be greatly appriciated.

Link 1: http://img72.echo.cx/img72/3763/question0ex.jpg

Link 2: http://www.storage4all.com/uploads/5983d1c9d4.jpg

Thanks



Edit: Added a 2nd link, Link 1 seems to be slow at the moment
 
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The Link doesn't work.
 
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i might help you somewhat although i haven't got the complete solution:

you know that the volume of a cylinder is given by: V= Ah (where A is the area of the base).

so when deriving with respect to time ull have:
dV/dt = A*dh/dt

and given (from Toricelli's law) that dV/dt = -a*squared root(2gh)

you can set the two equalities and obtain:

dh/dt = (-a/A)*squared root(2g)*squared root(h)

therefore the alpha constant should be equal to the rate of the samller area (the circular hole) to the bigger area (the one of the cylinder base) times the squared root of 2g's.
that's for the first part.

for the second part you will have to integrate the squared root of h knowing that -alpha is a constant.
I'm not sure about it, maybe an expert will help you.

As for the third it's a numeral application for the second part.

I hope this helped.
 
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Thank you very much.

I have worked it all out :)

3 questions left that I don't understand will post them later :p
 

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