a [Weight:25%, CPL-C, CPMK-2] The water tank in figure 3 has a width of 1X,0 cm on paper. Water has a density of 1000 kg

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a [Weight:25%, CPL-C, CPMK-2] The water tank in figure 3 has a width of 1X,0 cm on paper. Water has a density of 1000 kg

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A Weight 25 Cpl C Cpmk 2 The Water Tank In Figure 3 Has A Width Of 1x 0 Cm On Paper Water Has A Density Of 1000 Kg 1
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a [Weight:25%, CPL-C, CPMK-2] The water tank in figure 3 has a width of 1X,0 cm on paper. Water has a density of 1000 kg/m' and a gravitational acceleration of 9,81 m/s2. If the tank is accelerated to the right in rigid body motion at 6,0 m/s2, calculate (a) the depth of water on the AB side and (b) the force of the water pressure (gage pressure) at point A. Assume there is no spill. X=0, Y = 5, Z = 9 = =

V B 9.XY cm А 27.0 cm Figure 3.
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