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A thin plate shown in the figure below, bounded by the curves A thin plate shown in the figure below, bounded by the curves   ,   , and   is submerged vertically in water, with its top level with the water's surface. Calculate the fluid force on a side of the plate. (The density of water is   )  , A thin plate shown in the figure below, bounded by the curves   ,   , and   is submerged vertically in water, with its top level with the water's surface. Calculate the fluid force on a side of the plate. (The density of water is   )  , and A thin plate shown in the figure below, bounded by the curves   ,   , and   is submerged vertically in water, with its top level with the water's surface. Calculate the fluid force on a side of the plate. (The density of water is   )  is submerged vertically in water, with its top level with the water's surface. Calculate the fluid force on a side of the plate.
(The density of water is A thin plate shown in the figure below, bounded by the curves   ,   , and   is submerged vertically in water, with its top level with the water's surface. Calculate the fluid force on a side of the plate. (The density of water is   )  ) A thin plate shown in the figure below, bounded by the curves   ,   , and   is submerged vertically in water, with its top level with the water's surface. Calculate the fluid force on a side of the plate. (The density of water is   )


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