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Minimum length of a container that will not cause overflow of fluid when subject to horizontal acceleration

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If the fluid is contained at the height h (m) in a container of length L (m) and height H (m) as shown in the figure, find the maximum length of the container which will not allow the fluid to overflow the container when a horizontal acceleration ax (m/s^2) is applied.

Since the slope of the fluid S = ax / g,

ax/g = (H-h)/(L/2)

L = 2*(H-h)*g/ax

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L = 2*(H-h)*g/ax
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