PROBLEM 3: Water rises to level E in the pipe attached to tank ABCD as shown. Neglecting the weight of the tank and riser pipe, determine and locate the resultant force acting on the bottom of the tank if it is 8 tt wide. 12 A-10n 20

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PROBLEM 3: Water rises to level E in the pipe
attached to tank ABCD as shown.
Neglecting the weight of the tank and riser
pipe, determine and locate the resultant
force acting on the bottom of the tank if it is
8 tt wide.
to
12
A-10n
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 3: Water rises to level E in the pipe attached to tank ABCD as shown. Neglecting the weight of the tank and riser pipe, determine and locate the resultant force acting on the bottom of the tank if it is 8 tt wide. to 12 A-10n
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