Consider a 1-m wide inclined gate of negligible weight that separates water from another fluid. What would be the volume of the concrete block (s.g. = 2.4) immersed in water to keep the gate at the...


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Consider a 1-m wide inclined gate of negligible weight that separates water from another fluid. What would be the<br>volume of the concrete block (s.g. = 2.4) immersed in water to keep the gate at the position shown? Disregard any<br>frictional effects. (Hint: solve for the weight then use unit weight to solve for the volume)<br>Ans. Volume = 0.0946 m3<br>0.6 m<br>3 m<br>Water<br>Carbon<br>tetrachloride<br>2.5 m<br>B= 60<br>SG = 1.59<br>

Extracted text: Consider a 1-m wide inclined gate of negligible weight that separates water from another fluid. What would be the volume of the concrete block (s.g. = 2.4) immersed in water to keep the gate at the position shown? Disregard any frictional effects. (Hint: solve for the weight then use unit weight to solve for the volume) Ans. Volume = 0.0946 m3 0.6 m 3 m Water Carbon tetrachloride 2.5 m B= 60 SG = 1.59

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