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The image is a diagram illustrating a side view of a water tank with a gate. It features the following components:

- **Water:** The tank is partially filled with water, as indicated by the label "water."
- **Gate:** A vertical barrier, labeled as "Gate," which can be controlled to release or retain water.
- **Hinge:** The diagram shows a pivot point on the gate, marked as "Hinge," indicating where the gate would swing open or closed.
- **Height (h):** The distance from the base of the water level to the top is labeled as "h."

The diagram is useful for explaining concepts related to fluid mechanics, such as pressure on the gate and the mechanics of water flow control.
Transcribed Image Text:The image is a diagram illustrating a side view of a water tank with a gate. It features the following components: - **Water:** The tank is partially filled with water, as indicated by the label "water." - **Gate:** A vertical barrier, labeled as "Gate," which can be controlled to release or retain water. - **Hinge:** The diagram shows a pivot point on the gate, marked as "Hinge," indicating where the gate would swing open or closed. - **Height (h):** The distance from the base of the water level to the top is labeled as "h." The diagram is useful for explaining concepts related to fluid mechanics, such as pressure on the gate and the mechanics of water flow control.
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