To calculate the force of water on a bathtub plug, the relevant formula is F = (density)(Area)(Height)(Gravity). The pressure at the depth of 0.8m is computed using the density of water (1,000 kg/m³) and gravity (9.81 m/s²), resulting in a pressure of 7,840 N/m². By multiplying this pressure by the area of the plug (10 cm²), the force exerted on the plug is determined to be 7.84 N. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding pressure and force relationships in fluid mechanics. The thread concludes with gratitude for assistance in solving the problem.