A masonry dam 5m on top, 17m on bottom and 25m high supports a water 20m deep on its vertical side. What is the factor o

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A masonry dam 5m on top, 17m on bottom and 25m high supports a water 20m deep on its vertical side. What is the factor o

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A masonry dam 5m on top, 17m on bottom and 25m high supports a water 20m deep on its vertical side. What is the factor of safety against sliding considering 1m length? Assume weight of masonry as 2400kg/m^3 and a coefficient of friction of 0.85
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