Calculate the fluid force F on the side of the "infinite" plate B shown in the figure. y y = ln x 1 A x B 1 e The water surface is at y = 1, and the fluid has density ? = 1175 kg/m³. The acceleration for gravity is 9.8 m/s². (Use decimal notation.) F = N
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8 m/s^2 We know that omega (Ļ) = p * g Substitute the values: Ļ = 1175 * 9.8 Ļ = 11515 N Show moreā¦
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