5. What is the net force on the hemispherical shape (half sphere) (diameter =0.5m) at the bottom of the pool that is 4 meters deep? Where is it acting?
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Given the diameter $d = 0.5m$, the radius $r$ is: $$r = \frac{d}{2} = \frac{0.5}{2} = 0.25m$$ Show more…
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