Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
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ISBN: 9781118921876
Author: Pritchard, Philip J.; Leylegian, John C.; Bhaskaran, Rajesh
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 3, Problem 63P
A hemispherical shell 1.2 m in diameter is connected to the vertical wall of a tank containing water. If the center of the shell is 1.8 m below the water surface, what are the vertical and horizontal force components on the shell? On the top half of the shell?
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