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Solve the Problem 4 m4 \mathrm {~m} And Height 2 m2 \mathrm {~m} Is Submerged Vertically, as Shown Below

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-A right triangular plate of base 4 m4 \mathrm {~m} and height 2 m2 \mathrm {~m} is submerged vertically, as shown below. Find the force on one side of the plate if the top vertex is 1 m1 \mathrm {~m} below the surface. ( w=9800 N/m3\mathrm { w } = 9800 \mathrm {~N} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } )
 Solve the problem. -A right triangular plate of base  4 \mathrm {~m}  and height  2 \mathrm {~m}  is submerged vertically, as shown below. Find the force on one side of the plate if the top vertex is  1 \mathrm {~m}  below the surface. (  \mathrm { w } = 9800 \mathrm {~N} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }  )      A)  85,000 N B)  52,000 N C)  78,000 N D)  170,000 N

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