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(a)
The total force and the absolute pressure acting on the bottom of swimming pool is to be found depth of 2 m and bottom surface of 22.0 m by 8.5 m.
(a)
Answer to Problem 14P
The total force acting on the bottom of swimming pool is
Absolute pressure acting on the bottom of swimming pool is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Cross-section of bottom,
Depth of swimming pool,
Atmospheric pressure,
Density of water,
Formula used:
Absolute pressure,
Force,
Calculation:
Substituting values in formula for absolute pressure,
Substituting values in formula for force,
Conclusion:
The total force acting on the bottom of swimming pool is
Absolute pressure acting on the bottom of swimming pool is
(b)
The pressure acting at the side of pool near the bottom.
(b)
Answer to Problem 14P
The pressure acting at the side of pool near the bottom is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Atmospheric pressure,
Density of water,
Formula used:
Absolute pressure,
Calculation:
Substituting values in formula for absolute pressure,
Conclusion:
The pressure acting at the side of pool near the bottom is
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