The cylindrical tank in the figure below has a hemispherical end cap ABC and dimensions R = 1 ft; b = 3 ft; d = 0.4 ft and h = 0.5 ft. The tank if filled with oil of specific gravity 0.9 and sits in a pool of water as shown (water is outside the tank). The volume of a sphere is: V_sphere= 4/3 ttr^3. Calculate the moment about the point C [lb-ft]. Report magnitude.
The cylindrical tank in the figure below has a hemispherical end cap ABC and dimensions R = 1 ft; b = 3 ft; d = 0.4 ft and h = 0.5 ft. The tank if filled with oil of specific gravity 0.9 and sits in a pool of water as shown (water is outside the tank). The volume of a sphere is: V_sphere= 4/3 ttr^3. Calculate the moment about the point C [lb-ft]. Report magnitude.
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![The cylindrical tank in the figure below has a hemispherical
end cap ABC and dimensions R =1 ft; b = 3 ft; d = 0.4 ft and h =
0.5 ft. The tank if filled with oil of specific gravity 0.9 and sits in
a pool of water as shown (water is outside the tank).
The volume of a sphere is: V_sphere= 4/3 Ttr^3. Calculate the
moment about the point C [lb-ft]. Report magnitude.
4 =l, = 0.259mr?
b
h
d
A
R
R
Oil
B
Oil
Water
R
Side view](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2a239850-3f5e-4e2f-8a5b-e9efb43b2251%2F59dbb31f-1360-4b96-a407-6c5e349d81b2%2Ffp2848b_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The cylindrical tank in the figure below has a hemispherical
end cap ABC and dimensions R =1 ft; b = 3 ft; d = 0.4 ft and h =
0.5 ft. The tank if filled with oil of specific gravity 0.9 and sits in
a pool of water as shown (water is outside the tank).
The volume of a sphere is: V_sphere= 4/3 Ttr^3. Calculate the
moment about the point C [lb-ft]. Report magnitude.
4 =l, = 0.259mr?
b
h
d
A
R
R
Oil
B
Oil
Water
R
Side view
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