EBK WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
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ISBN: 9781119493167
Author: Mays
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.6.2P
To determine
The depth of the oil and the moments of the pressure forces about the base of the plate.
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Question 3
A beaker of water has a radius R = 0.06m and a contact
angle 0 = 3.6 degrees. Calculate the surface tension force
around the interface of the water with the perimeter of the
beaker. Determine the horizontal and vertical components
of the force.
Find the following; 1. Calculate the weight of the oil.
2. Determine the force at the bottom.
3. Compute the forces acting on the trapezoidal end
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