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A large aquarium of height 6 m is filled with fresh water to a depth of D = 1.50 m. One wall of the aquarium consists of thick plastic with horizontal length w = 8.40 m. By how much does the total force on that wall increase if the aquarium is next filled to a depth of D = 4.30 m? (Note: use g = 9.81 m/s2 and rho = 998 kg/m3.)

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given,

height of aquarium = 6 m

Depth of fresh water = D = 1.50 m

horizontal length of the aquarium(w) = 8.40 m

total force increased when liquid is filled to depth = 4.30 m

g = 9.81 m/s²

ρ = 998 Kg/m³

force in the aquarium.

dF = PdA


F = \int PdA


F = \int \rho\ g\ y\ (wdy)


F = \rho\ g\ w \int ydy


F = \rho\ g\ w(y^2)/(2)


F = (\rho\ g\ w\ y^2)/(2)

At D = 1.5 m


F = (980* 9.8* 8.4* 1.5^2)/(2)

F = 9.08 x 10⁴ N

At D = 4.30 m


F = (980* 9.8* 8.4* 4.3^2)/(2)

F = 7.46 x 10⁵ N

Total force on the wall increased by

ΔF = 74.6 x 10⁴ - 9.08 x 10⁴

ΔF = 65.52 x 10⁴ N

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