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A rectangular tank is `10 m` long `5 m` broad and `3m` high. It is filled to the rim with water of density `10^(3)kgm^(-3).` Calculate the thrust at the bottom and walls of the tank due to hydrostatic pressure. Take `g=9.8"ms"^(-2).`

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