Determine: a). magnitude (in lb) and direction (if left or right) of the horizontal component of the force acting on the curved gate. (Include diagram) b). magnitude (in lb) and direction (if Up or Down) of the total vertical component of the force acting on the curved gate. (Include diagram) C). The magnitude of the total force acting on gate (in lb) d). Angle that the total force acting on the gate makes with the horizontal.

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Determine:

a). magnitude (in lb) and direction (if left or right) of the horizontal component of the force acting on the curved gate. (Include diagram)

b). magnitude (in lb) and direction (if Up or Down) of the total vertical component of the force acting on the curved gate. (Include diagram)

C). The magnitude of the total force acting on gate (in lb)

d). Angle that the total force acting on the gate makes with the horizontal.

PROBLEM 04: Figure shows the side view of a tank with a curved gate. The gate
width into the page is 24 in. The tank contains glycerin (SG-1.26) and is filled to a
depth of 32 in.
4 in.
Gate
16 in.
glycerine (SG - 1.26)
12 in.
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 04: Figure shows the side view of a tank with a curved gate. The gate width into the page is 24 in. The tank contains glycerin (SG-1.26) and is filled to a depth of 32 in. 4 in. Gate 16 in. glycerine (SG - 1.26) 12 in.
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