JKL The gate shown is 3 m wide. For what depth of water will this rectangular gate be in equilibrium as shown? Neglect t

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JKL The gate shown is 3 m wide. For what depth of water will this rectangular gate be in equilibrium as shown? Neglect t

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Jkl The Gate Shown Is 3 M Wide For What Depth Of Water Will This Rectangular Gate Be In Equilibrium As Shown Neglect T 1
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JKL The gate shown is 3 m wide. For what depth of water will this rectangular gate be in equilibrium as shown? Neglect the weight of the gate. Moment of inertia for rectangular section is, 1-1/12 width* height'. Density of water, p = 1000 kg/m³. Earth's gravitational acceleration, g- 9.81 m/sec². / FR = ²₁ A 2500 kg 8²d 3d Ixc. YR = Yet + 60° 5m 11 c0330 Jc A $30/21 + cos 30
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