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A vessel of base area 100 cm x 60 cm and height 200 cm is completely filled with a liquid of density `1.1 xx 10^3 "kgm"^(-3)` Ignoring the atmosphere pressure find the thrust at the bottom of the vessel

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To solve the problem of finding the thrust at the bottom of the vessel filled with liquid, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert the dimensions of the vessel to standard units The base area of the vessel is given in centimeters. We need to convert these measurements to meters. - Base area dimensions: - Length = 100 cm = 100 / 100 = 1 m - Width = 60 cm = 60 / 100 = 0.6 m ...
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