Hydrostatic pressure
Abstract
Hydrostatics is used to determine the forces acting on floating or submerged bodies and the forces generated by some devices such as hydraulic dams, liquid storage tanks, dikes and gates. In this work, the hydrostatic forces acting on fully submerged or partially submerged surfaces are determined by applying fluid statics.
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