1.5 m^3 of water has a force of 12 kN. Determine the specific weight of the water and the density when g = 9.81 m/s^2.
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- Volume of water, \( V = 1.5 \, \text{m}^3 \) - Force exerted by the water, \( F = 12 \, \text{kN} = 12,000 \, \text{N} \) - Acceleration due to gravity, \( g = 9.81 \, \text{m/s}^2 \) Show more…
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