The force on the triangular plate that is submerged in water as shown below waters surface 6m 4m is given by F-[ofondy. f(y) dy, where p is the weight density of water a Compute a + b + f(2)

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The force on the triangular plate that is submerged in water as shown
below
waters surface
6m
4m
is given by
F-[prondy.
f(y) dy, where p is the weight density of water
a
Compute a + b + f(2)
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