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The counterweight pivot gate shown in Fig. 2.85 controls the flow from a tank. The gate is rectangular and is 3 m x 2 m. Determine the value of the counterweight W such that the upstream water can be 1.5 m deep. Fig. 2.85 Problem 2.27
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