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Calculate lateral force/pressure of a body water
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[QUOTE="Vetmora, post: 6062099, member: 347048"] So I'm planning to build an above ground concrete fish pond. The size of the inside of the pond will be (L)2000mm x (W)500mm x (D)500mm. What I want to know before I go any further is will the poured concrete walls hold the pressure of the water inside. So if I know the pressure of water I'll hopefully be able to know how thick to make the walls etc. I know there are formulas for this but I'm pretty green horned when it comes to physics: [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrostatics#Hydrostatic_pressure[/URL]. Is there someone who would be able to help me out? I'd like to use metric units. [/QUOTE]
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