Fluid Statics Center Of Pressure

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The discussion focuses on calculating the center of pressure for a vertical plane in a fluid statics lab. The user seeks assistance with both experimental and theoretical calculations, expressing confusion over the process. They request sample equations to aid in their understanding. A Word document containing lab results has been attached for reference. Clarification on these calculations is essential for the user's progress in the lab work.
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Hey guys I'm needing some help here its to find the center of pressure on a plane vertical.



Sorry guys for the way I've set out all of this but its the only way i know how basically I'm just wondering how to calculate the experimental and theoretical center of pressure of this lab I'm doing .

A Sample of both equations would be much appreciated

Cheers guys
 

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Sorry guys just seen how it came out i hope you can make sense of this because I am really stuck with this cause nothing seems to be coming out right.

ive attached a word doc of the lab results
 
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