The hydrostatic force against one side of the plate is an integral 1.5E7 N.
What is the equation of a circle at the origin?
The general equation of a circle is [tex](x-h)^{2} +(y-k)^{2} = r^{2}[/tex]. The coordinate is (0, 0) at the origin, so the equation will become [tex](x)^{2} +(y)^{2} = r^{2}[/tex].
[tex](x)^{2} +(y)^{2} = 7^{2}[/tex]
area of circular plate = 2xdy
depth = (7+3)-y = Â (10-y)
The total force = [tex]pg\int\limits^7_7[ {10-y} ]2xdy[/tex]
Substitute 2x from the first equation as x = [tex]\sqrt{7^{2} -y^{2} }[/tex][tex]pg\int\limits^7_7[ {10-y} ]\sqrt{49 -y^{2} }dy[/tex] Â Â Â Â Â Â
= pg 1539.38
= (1,000)(9.8)(1539.38)
= 1.5E7 N
Thus, The hydrostatic force against one side of the plate is an integral 1.5E7 N.
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