The AB and BC prismatic gates are made of different materials, and both gates are hinged at point B. Mass of gate AB is 850 kg, whereas mass of gate BC is [(25 x k) + 750] kg. The liquid on top of the gates is oil, which has a specific mass of pa = [750 + (12 x k)] kg/m?. The length of the system (perpendicular to the figure) is B=1 m. The length of the system (perpendicular to the figure) is B=1 m. Calculate the maximum value of h with the gates kept closed (i.e. remain horizontal). (Gates are made of homogeneous materials, and the thickness d can be neglected.) (k=5) Su (Water) Su Yağ (Oil) (Water) в 1.0m 0.5 m

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The AB and BC prismatic gates are made of different materials, and both gates are
hinged at point B. Mass of gate AB is 850 kg, whereas mass of gate BC is [(25 x k) + 750] kg.
The liquid on top of the gates is oil, which has a specific mass of pai = [750 + (12 x k)] kg/m?.
The length of the system (perpendicular to the figure) is B=1 m. The length of the system
(perpendicular to the figure) is B=1 m. Calculate the maximum value of h with the gates kept
closed (i.e. remain horizontal).
(Gates are made of homogeneous materials, and the thickness d can be neglected.)
(k=5)
ww g
Su
Su
(Water)
Yağ
(Oil)
(Water)
B
L0m
dy
0.5 m
Im
Transcribed Image Text:The AB and BC prismatic gates are made of different materials, and both gates are hinged at point B. Mass of gate AB is 850 kg, whereas mass of gate BC is [(25 x k) + 750] kg. The liquid on top of the gates is oil, which has a specific mass of pai = [750 + (12 x k)] kg/m?. The length of the system (perpendicular to the figure) is B=1 m. The length of the system (perpendicular to the figure) is B=1 m. Calculate the maximum value of h with the gates kept closed (i.e. remain horizontal). (Gates are made of homogeneous materials, and the thickness d can be neglected.) (k=5) ww g Su Su (Water) Yağ (Oil) (Water) B L0m dy 0.5 m Im
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