16. A water tank of 18 ft wide, 14 ft long and 4 ft high, calculate the pressure at the bottom of the tank. a. 1.733 psi c. 2.337 psi b. 1.999 psi d. 3.773 psi

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16. A water tank of 18 ft wide, 14 ft long and 4 ft high, calculate the pressure at
the bottom of the tank.
a. 1.733 psi
c. 2.337 psi
b. 1.999 psi
d. 3.773 psi
Transcribed Image Text:16. A water tank of 18 ft wide, 14 ft long and 4 ft high, calculate the pressure at the bottom of the tank. a. 1.733 psi c. 2.337 psi b. 1.999 psi d. 3.773 psi
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