Answer:
As you know, the denser objects have more weight per unit of volume, this will mean that the force that pulls down these objects is a bit larger.
This will mean that the denser objects will always go to the bottom.
This clearly implies that the red liquid, the one with one of the smaller densities, can not be at the bottom.
There are some cases where a liquid with a small density may become a lot denser as the temperature or pressure changes, and in a case like that, we could see the red liquid at the bottom, but for this case, there is no mention of changes in the temperature nor in the pressure, so this can be discarded.
The only thing that makes sense is that the red part at the bottom is the base of the tube, and has nothing to do with the red liquid.
Answer:
37.33m
Explanation:
Using the equation of motion
S = ut + 1/2gt^2
Time t = 2.76secs
g = 9.8m/s^2
S = 0 + 1/2(9.8)(2.76)^2
S = 4.9*7.6176
S = 37.33
Hence the window is 37.33m above the ground