Set up an integral for fluid force against the vertical plate submerged in a fluid with weight density d as figure below, where a = 12 and d = 2. Set up the coordinate such that the origin is at the bottom of the plate and the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is upward. Total fluid force exerted on the plate is given by the formula F = , ShL(h)dy where the limits of integration are a = b = and the depth h = and the length at the depth h L(h) =

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Set up an integral for fluid force against the vertical plate submerged in a fluid with weight density d as figure below, where a = 12 and d = 2.
Set up the coordinate such that the origin is at the bottom of the plate and the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is upward.
Total fluid force exerted on the plate is given by the formula
F = , ShL(h)dy
where the limits of integration are
a =
b =
and the depth
h =
and the length at the depth h
L(h) =
Transcribed Image Text:Set up an integral for fluid force against the vertical plate submerged in a fluid with weight density d as figure below, where a = 12 and d = 2. Set up the coordinate such that the origin is at the bottom of the plate and the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is upward. Total fluid force exerted on the plate is given by the formula F = , ShL(h)dy where the limits of integration are a = b = and the depth h = and the length at the depth h L(h) =
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