water is supported by a curved gate described by the equation y is equal to 3 upon 5 x cube the gate is supported with a string passing through the pulley as shown in the figure below the water is filled upto a height of HC equal to 5 and the string is connected to the gate at h is equal 7 to calculate the tension developed in the string assume the acceleration due to gravity is 10 metre per second and width of the gate is 20mm.
water is supported by a curved gate described by the equation y is equal to 3 upon 5 x cube the gate is supported with a string passing through the pulley as shown in the figure below the water is filled upto a height of HC equal to 5 and the string is connected to the gate at h is equal 7 to calculate the tension developed in the string assume the acceleration due to gravity is 10 metre per second and width of the gate is 20mm.
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water is supported by a curved gate described by the equation y is equal to 3 upon 5 x cube the gate is supported with a string passing through the pulley as shown in the figure below the water is filled upto a height of HC equal to 5 and the string is connected to the gate at h is equal 7 to calculate the tension developed in the string assume the acceleration due to gravity is 10 metre per second and width of the gate is 20mm.

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Water is supported by a curved gate described by equation y ==x'. The gate is
5
supported with a string passing through the pulley as shown in the figure below. The
water is filled up to a height of h=5 m and the string is connected to the gate at
H =7 m. Calculate the tension developed in the string.
Assume acceleration due to gravity as 10 m/s and width of the gate as 20 m.
P
3
Н
water
a) 1200 kN
b) 2381 kN
c) 3621 kN
d) 4361 kN
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