A two (2) meter diameter circular door is set into the side of a vertical wall, with the center of the door 6.5 m below the surface of water. Calculate the force applied to the door.

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Solve the following problems.
1. A vertical bulk head is 2 meters wide and 3.7
meters high. It has fresh water on one side to a
depth of 3 meters and sea water on the other side to
a depth of 3.5 meters. Calculate the resultant force
on the door.
2. A two (2) meter diameter circular door is set into
the side of a vertical wall, with the center of the door
6.5 m below the surface of water. Calculate the force
applied to the door.
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