An open horizontal tank 3 m high, 3.5 m wide and 5.5 m long is initially filled at 2 m of water. a. Determine the required acceleration in m/s? so that no water will be spilled? 1 Select] b. Determine the required acceleration m/s? so that 1/3 of the initial volume of water will be spilled. (Select) c. Determine the remaining volume in cu.m. if it accelerated at 7 m/s^2. ISelect) Determine the minimum hydrosatic force in kN at the side of the tank if 2/3 of the initial volume will be spilled. d. ( Select ) e. Determine the maximum hydrosatic force in kN at the side of the tank if it accelerates at 3 m/s^2. ( Select) >

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An open horizontal tank 3 m high, 3.5 m wide and 5.5 m long is initially filled at 2 m of water.
a. Determine the required acceleration in m/s? so that no water will be spilled? ( Select )
b. Determine the required acceleration m/s² so that 1/3 of the initial volume of water will be spilled. (Select)
c. Determine the remaining volume in cu.m. if it accelerated at 7 m/s^2. ( Select ]
Determine the minimum hydrosatic force in kN at the side of the tank if 2/3 of the initial volume will be spilled.
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( Select )
e. Determine the maximum hydrosatic force in kN at the side of the tank if it accelerates at 3 m/s^2. [ Select )
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Transcribed Image Text:An open horizontal tank 3 m high, 3.5 m wide and 5.5 m long is initially filled at 2 m of water. a. Determine the required acceleration in m/s? so that no water will be spilled? ( Select ) b. Determine the required acceleration m/s² so that 1/3 of the initial volume of water will be spilled. (Select) c. Determine the remaining volume in cu.m. if it accelerated at 7 m/s^2. ( Select ] Determine the minimum hydrosatic force in kN at the side of the tank if 2/3 of the initial volume will be spilled. d. ( Select ) e. Determine the maximum hydrosatic force in kN at the side of the tank if it accelerates at 3 m/s^2. [ Select ) > >
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