Please visst the link and can someone help me to answer the question. I am lost.

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The discussion revolves around a specific homework problem related to fluid mechanics, particularly focusing on calculating forces acting on a gate. Participants are seeking assistance in understanding and solving the problem presented in the linked document.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in determining the height (Hc) needed for calculations involving resultant force (Fr), which is defined as specific weight multiplied by Hc and area.
  • Another participant suggests that the original poster needs to show their work to receive help and notes the existence of a dedicated homework section.
  • A different participant advises starting the problem by finding the centroid of the gate and then locating the center of pressure.
  • There is a request for assistance specifically with problem 1 from the linked document, indicating a need for clarification or guidance on that particular question.

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Participants generally agree that showing work is necessary for effective assistance, but the discussion remains unresolved regarding the specific steps needed to solve the problem.

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https://www.wp.uni-karlsruhe.de/ResEng/problems.pdf

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You'll have to show some work to get help.

And we have a homework section...moving.
 
well i am having difficulty for getting hc. since the resultant force (Fr) = specific weight X Hc X Area.

than i will need to find the Horizontal component at the wall and the reactions at hinge.
 
Anybody out there to help me with problem 1 from the link i have posted?
 



Fill that out, so that someone can see what your thinking.

Start by finding the centroid of the gate, then locating the center of pressure.
 

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