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    A Plate Occupying the Region Bounded by the Functions
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A Plate Occupying the Region Bounded by the Functions

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A plate occupying the region bounded by the functions A plate occupying the region bounded by the functions   and   is submerged vertically so that the top of the plate is under 2 m of water. What is the fluid force on the side of the plate? and A plate occupying the region bounded by the functions   and   is submerged vertically so that the top of the plate is under 2 m of water. What is the fluid force on the side of the plate? is submerged vertically so that the top of the plate is under 2 m of water. What is the fluid force on the side of the plate?

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