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Physics, 20.06.2019 18:04 rbrummitt1522

Determine the critical height h of the water level that causes the concrete gravity dam to be on the verge of tipping over due to water pressure. the density of concrete is ρc = 2.40 mg/m3. suppose that hd = 38 m. hint: work the problem using a 1-m width of the dam.

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