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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    Then you mean that calculating F=PxA is not usefull here
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    In that post you answered about pressure. I need help with force applied
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    The height is greatest in narrow one(D) but what about F=W=mg ? that's the point where i am confused.
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    Same area but not same shape. one gets wider from the bottom but another is narrow
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    But he containers have different shapes. One is wide another is narrow.
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    Thanks. But i still can't get how hxA=const if heigts are different? F=PxA=dxgxhxA
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    The volume of container V=hxA Supposing it is sylindrical
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    The weight of water must cause a pressure . Is that false?
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    Force: Help with Dilemma of Containers and Water Mass!

    HELP with Force! I've got a "dilemma" here about Force: " Containers with different volumes but with the same areas at the bottom are filled with water of equal mass. Will the Force applied to the bottom of containers vary according to container?" First of all I guess Force must be equal...
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    Does Pressure Force Change with Container Volume in Water Filled Containers?

    The problem asks about Pressure Force (not Pressure) which causes pressure P=F/S S-Area
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    Does Pressure Force Change with Container Volume in Water Filled Containers?

    I've got a "dilemma" here about Pressure Force: " Containers with different volumes but with the same areas at the bottom are filled with water of equal mass. Will the Pressure Force vary according to containers?" First of all I guess Pressure Force must be equal to the Weight [W] of water...
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    Problem with Dynamics H.E.L.P please

    "What is the tension of the rope if 2 boys pull it in opposite directions with equal forces of 40N?" I guess it is 40N but not sure why. THX for help.
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    Solving Exercise: Finding Velocity Vector of Cyclist

    Thanks. Now I am sure about my answer.
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