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A Water Tank Is a Cylinder 4 Ft in Diameter

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A water tank is a cylinder 4 ft in diameter, standing on its base. If water fills the tank to a depth of 3 ft, what is the magnitude of the force exerted on the side of the tank? (The density of the water is A water tank is a cylinder 4 ft in diameter, standing on its base. If water fills the tank to a depth of 3 ft, what is the magnitude of the force exerted on the side of the tank? (The density of the water is   .)  .) A water tank is a cylinder 4 ft in diameter, standing on its base. If water fills the tank to a depth of 3 ft, what is the magnitude of the force exerted on the side of the tank? (The density of the water is   .)

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