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A town has a 0.9-million-gallon storage capacity water tower. If the density of water is 62.4 lb/ft3 and local acceleration of gravity is 32.1 ft/s2, what is the force, in lbf, the structural base must provide to support the water in the tower

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Answer:


F = 7525440\,lbf

Step-by-step explanation:

The force that the structural base must withstand the weight of water:


F = \rho_(w)\cdot V\cdot g


F = (62.4\,(lbm)/(ft^(3)) )\cdot (0.9* 10^(6)\,gal)\cdot \left((0.134\,ft^(3))/(1\,gal) \right)\cdot (32.1\,(ft)/(s^(2)) )\cdot \left((1\,lbf)/(32.1\,lbm) \right)


F = 7525440\,lbf

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