Calculating Hydrostatic Force of a Submerged Semicircle

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Homework Statement



There is a semicircle submerged in the water. The distance between the surface and the top of the semicircle is 2 ft, and the radius is 5 ft. Find the hydrostatic force.

The answer is 1.2 * 10^4 N.

Homework Equations



y = sqrt(25 - x2)

The Attempt at a Solution



w = 62.5

dA = sqrt(25-x2)dx
dF = w(7-x)sqrt(25-x2)dx
F = w∫(7-x)sqrt(25-x2)dx, limits of integration: 0, 5

Calculated and got this answer:
F ≈ 1.4 * 10^4 N

I think the (7 - x) part is wrong, or maybe the limits of intg.
 
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