Link:http://output.to/sideway/default.asp?qno=111200012 Hydrostatic Force Summation of Accumulative Physical QuantityThe application of integration can also be applied to other mechanical quantities by expressing the mechanical quantity in the form of accumulative mechanical quantity. Hydrostatic ForceHydrostatic force is the normal force exerted on an submerged object due to the hydrostatic pressure of the fluid. Hydrostatic pressure is defined as the force per unit area. Therefore hydrostatic force is equal to Since hydrostatic pressure is the equilibrium pressure at a point exerted by a fluid, the hydrostatic pressure at a point is a function of the depth of the point below the fluid surface. Imply the hydrostatic pressure is equal to Hydrostatic force on the horizontal bottom of a rectangular tankFor a rectangular tank, the horizontal plate of the bottom is submerged at a constant depth in the fluid. Imply Hydrostatic force on one vertical end of a rectangular tankFor a rectangular tank, the vertical end of a tank is submerged at a variable depth in the fluid. Imply Hydrostatic force on a vertical triangular window of a rectangular tankFor a rectangular tank, the vertical triangular window of a tank is submerged at a variable depth in the fluid. Imply Hydrostatic force on a vertical triangular window of a rectangular tankFor a rectangular tank, the vertical triangular window of a tank is submerged at a variable depth in the fluid. Imply Hydrostatic force on a vertical circular window of a rectangular tankFor a rectangular tank, the vertical circular window of a tank is submerged at a variable depth in the fluid. Imply By substitution: And: |
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