15! A closed rectangular tank full of water is 3m long, 2m wide and 2m deep. The pressure at the top of water is raised to 98.1 Kpa. If now the tank is accelerated horizontally along its length at 6m/s, find the forces on the front and rear ends of the tank. Check your results by Newton's law too.
15! A closed rectangular tank full of water is 3m long, 2m wide and 2m deep. The pressure at the top of water is raised to 98.1 Kpa. If now the tank is accelerated horizontally along its length at 6m/s, find the forces on the front and rear ends of the tank. Check your results by Newton's law too.
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