the total force exerted on the new dam to that on the original dam f new is given by F = 624010000 lb.
What is Pascal's Principle.?
Consider a flat surface that is immersed vertically in a fluid whose weight density is p, according to Pascal's Principle.
A flat surface experiences fluid force (F) which is
F = ∫ph(x)w(x) dx
where h(x) is the height of the point x in the x-axis' vertical direction and w(x) is the surface's width.
to determine fluid force applied
Assume that x is equal to the height of the water. At height x on the dam, width of the dam is w(x) = 200 ft (given), and height is h(x) = x ft.
F = ∫ph(x)w(x) dx
F =0→100 ∫62.4 x 200 dx
F = 12480* 0 →100∫ x dx
F = 12480* 0 →100(x²/2)
F =
F = 6240((100)²- (0)²)
F= 6240(10000)
F = 624010000 lb
Hence the total force exerted on the new dam to that on the original dam f newf is given by F = 624010000 lb.
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