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Physics, 01.02.2021 22:50, gabrielar80

A tank, in the shape of a cube with each side measuring 2 meters, is half-full of water. Above the water is air that is pressurized to 5 kPa. Calculate the resultant force on one side of the tank due to the air and water (ignore atmospheric pressure) and determine the height of this force above the bottom of the tank.

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