26.) An open horizontal tank 1.5 m high, 2 m wide and 5 m long is full of water. It is accelerated horizontally in the direction parallel to the length of the tank. The magnitude of the acceleration is 2 m/s2. How much water is spilled out? A. 5.1 m3 B. 4.84 m3 C. 6.12 m3 D. 5.78 m3
26.) An open horizontal tank 1.5 m high, 2 m wide and 5 m long is full of water. It is accelerated horizontally in the direction parallel to the length of the tank. The magnitude of the acceleration is 2 m/s2. How much water is spilled out? A. 5.1 m3 B. 4.84 m3 C. 6.12 m3 D. 5.78 m3
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26.) An open horizontal tank 1.5 m high, 2 m wide and 5 m long is full of water. It is accelerated horizontally in the direction parallel to the length of the tank. The magnitude of the acceleration is 2 m/s2. How much water is spilled out?
A. 5.1 m3
B. 4.84 m3
C. 6.12 m3
D. 5.78 m3
27.) An open horizontal tank 1.5 m high, 2 m wide and 5 m long is full of water. It is accelerated horizontally in the direction parallel to the length of the tank. The magnitude of the acceleration is 2 m/s2. What is the force acting on the side with the greatest depth?
A. 22.07 KN
B. 24.56 KN
C. 16.54 KN
D. 18.71 kN
28.) An open horizontal tank 1.5 m high, 2 m wide and 5 m long is full of water. It is accelerated horizontally in the direction parallel to the length of the tank. The magnitude of the acceleration is 2 m/s2. What is the force acting on the side with the least depth?
A. 1.98 kN
B. 4.56 kN
C. 3.24 kN
D. 2.27 KN
29.) A cube of wood (s = 0.70), 100 cm on a side floats in water. Determine the draft.
A. 30 cm
B. 60 cm
C. 70 cm
D. 40 cm
30.) A homogeneous bar AB, 4 m long, is hinged at A which is 0.8 m above the water surface of a tank as shown in the figure. If the specific gravity of the bar is 0.6, determine the angle phi that it makes with the horizontal.
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