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(a)
The force exerted by the water on the bottom of the pool.
(a)

Answer to Problem 10P
The force exerted by the water on the bottom of the pool is
Explanation of Solution
Given that the dimension of the pool is
Write the expression for the pressure at the bottom of the pool due to the water in it.
Here,
Write the expression for the force exerted by the water on the bottom of the pool.
Here,
Use equation (II) in (I).
Conclusion:
Substitute
The force on the bottom of the pool is directed downward.
Therefore, the force exerted by the water on the bottom of the pool is
(b)
The force exerted by the water on each end of the pool.
(b)

Answer to Problem 10P
The force exerted by the water on each end of the pool is
Explanation of Solution
Given that the dimension of the pool is
Equation (I) gives the expression for the pressure at the bottom of the pool due to the water in it.
The pressure varies with depth. One a strip of height
Write the expression for the elemental area of the strip.
Use equation (I) and (V) in (IV).
Integrate equation (VI) with limits from
Write the expression for the average pressure of water in a region with height
The product
For each ends of the pool, the length is
Conclusion:
Substitute
Substitute
The force on each end of the pool is directed outward.
Therefore, the force exerted by the water on each end of the pool is
(c)
The force exerted by the water on each side of the pool.
(c)

Answer to Problem 10P
The force exerted by the water on each side of the pool is
Explanation of Solution
Given that the dimension of the pool is
Equation (IX) gives the force exerted by water at a given part of the pool.
For each side of the pool, the length is
Conclusion:
Substitute
The force on each side of the pool is directed outward.
Therefore, the force exerted by the water on each side of the pool is
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