A
4-‐:-‐wide
gate
with
negligible
mass
is
free
to
pivot
around
point
O,
as
shown.
The
horizontal
porFon
of
the
gate
covers
a
1-‐:-‐diameter
drain
pipe
that
contains
air
at
atmospheric
pressure.
Determine
the
minimum
water
depth,
h,
at
which
the
gate
will
pivot
to
allow
water
to
flow
into
the
pipe.
A
4-‐:-‐wide
gate
with
negligible
mass
is
free
to
pivot
around
point
O,
as
shown.
The
horizontal
porFon
of
the
gate
covers
a
1-‐:-‐diameter
drain
pipe
that
contains
air
at
atmospheric
pressure.
Determine
the
minimum
water
depth,
h,
at
which
the
gate
will
pivot
to
allow
water
to
flow
into
the
pipe.
A
4-‐:-‐wide
gate
with
negligible
mass
is
free
to
pivot
around
point
O,
as
shown.
The
horizontal
porFon
of
the
gate
covers
a
1-‐:-‐diameter
drain
pipe
that
contains
air
at
atmospheric
pressure.
Determine
the
minimum
water
depth,
h,
at
which
the
gate
will
pivot
to
allow
water
to
flow
into
the
pipe.
The
18-‐:-‐long
gate
below
is
a
quarter
circle
and
is
hinged
at
H.
Determine
the
horizontal
force,
P,
required
to
hold
the
gate
in
place.
Neglect
fricFon
at
the
hinge
and
the
weight
of
the
gate.
The
18-‐:-‐long
gate
below
is
a
quarter
circle
and
is
hinged
at
H.
Determine
the
horizontal
force,
P,
required
to
hold
the
gate
in
place.
Neglect
fricFon
at
the
hinge
and
the
weight
of
the
gate.
The
18-‐:-‐long
gate
below
is
a
quarter
circle
and
is
hinged
at
H.
Determine
the
horizontal
force,
P,
required
to
hold
the
gate
in
place.
Neglect
fricFon
at
the
hinge
and
the
weight
of
the
gate.
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