hinge 1.2m A water 2.4m B 1.8m N A rectangular gate AB shown is hinged at "A" and rests on a smooth floor at "B". The ga

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hinge 1.2m A water 2.4m B 1.8m N A rectangular gate AB shown is hinged at "A" and rests on a smooth floor at "B". The ga

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Hinge 1 2m A Water 2 4m B 1 8m N A Rectangular Gate Ab Shown Is Hinged At A And Rests On A Smooth Floor At B The Ga 1
Hinge 1 2m A Water 2 4m B 1 8m N A Rectangular Gate Ab Shown Is Hinged At A And Rests On A Smooth Floor At B The Ga 1 (37.64 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Hinge 1 2m A Water 2 4m B 1 8m N A Rectangular Gate Ab Shown Is Hinged At A And Rests On A Smooth Floor At B The Ga 2
Hinge 1 2m A Water 2 4m B 1 8m N A Rectangular Gate Ab Shown Is Hinged At A And Rests On A Smooth Floor At B The Ga 2 (36.76 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Hinge 1 2m A Water 2 4m B 1 8m N A Rectangular Gate Ab Shown Is Hinged At A And Rests On A Smooth Floor At B The Ga 3
Hinge 1 2m A Water 2 4m B 1 8m N A Rectangular Gate Ab Shown Is Hinged At A And Rests On A Smooth Floor At B The Ga 3 (38.87 KiB) Viewed 29 times
hinge 1.2m A water 2.4m B 1.8m N A rectangular gate AB shown is hinged at "A" and rests on a smooth floor at "B". The gate is 1.5m wide. Determine the normal force "N" at point B neglecting the weight of the gate.
2.5m hinge water Te A vertical gate, 1.5m in diameter, hinged at the upper edge, is kept closed by the pressure of water. Determine force "T" should be applied as shown at the bottom of the gate that would require to open it.
5m water gate Mercury (SG = 13.6) Shown is a 60cm square gate in the side of the tank containing mercury and water. The interface surface of the mercury is exactly at the middle of the gate as shown. Find the magnitude of the total hydrostatic force acting on the gate.
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