FORCE * A rectangular plate is 4ft. long and 2ft. wide. It is submerged vertically in water with the upper 4ft. edge parallel to the surface and 3ft. below. What is the force (in Ib.) on one side of the plate if the weight of liquid is 62.5 lb/ft?? 2,000 200 O Option 1 O Option 2 20,000 O Option 3 O Option 4 200,000 O Option 5 O NONE OF THE CHOICES GIVEN 20

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FORCE *
A rectangular plate is 4ft. long and 2ft. wide. It is submerged
vertically in water with the upper 4ft. edge parallel to the
surface and 3ft. below. What is the force (in Ib.) on one side
of the plate if the weight of liquid is 62.5 lb/ft??
2,000
200
Option 1
Option 2
20,000
Option 3
Option 4
200,000
Option 5
NONE OF THE CHOICES GIVEN
CENTROID OF REGION *
Given the curve y = x° and the line y = 4X in quadrant 1
Find the abscissa of the centroid *
of the region bounded by the curve and line.
Write your answer in the form numerator,denominator.
11
* is written 11,3 and 9 is written 9,1.
3
For example,
Your answer
20
Transcribed Image Text:12:48 PM Thu Dec 16 © 88% A docs.google.com FORCE * A rectangular plate is 4ft. long and 2ft. wide. It is submerged vertically in water with the upper 4ft. edge parallel to the surface and 3ft. below. What is the force (in Ib.) on one side of the plate if the weight of liquid is 62.5 lb/ft?? 2,000 200 Option 1 Option 2 20,000 Option 3 Option 4 200,000 Option 5 NONE OF THE CHOICES GIVEN CENTROID OF REGION * Given the curve y = x° and the line y = 4X in quadrant 1 Find the abscissa of the centroid * of the region bounded by the curve and line. Write your answer in the form numerator,denominator. 11 * is written 11,3 and 9 is written 9,1. 3 For example, Your answer 20
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