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    A Vertical Plate Is Submerged in Water (The Surface of the Water
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A Vertical Plate Is Submerged in Water (The Surface of the Water

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A vertical plate is submerged in water (the surface of the water coincides with the A vertical plate is submerged in water (the surface of the water coincides with the   Find the force exerted by the water on the plate.(The weight density of water is    Find the force exerted by the water on the plate.(The weight density of water is A vertical plate is submerged in water (the surface of the water coincides with the   Find the force exerted by the water on the plate.(The weight density of water is    A vertical plate is submerged in water (the surface of the water coincides with the   Find the force exerted by the water on the plate.(The weight density of water is

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