A tank contains water upto a height of 0.5 m above the base. An immiscible liquid of specific gravity 0.75 is filled on the top of water upto 1.5 m height. Calculate total pressure on side of the tank.

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Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces topics include: Hydrostatic force on plane area, pressure distribution in liquid, horizantal and inclined plane in liquid, total pressure and vertical plane surface. Hydrostatic forces are the result of a liquid's pressure loading on submerged surfaces. They are always perpendicular to the surface and their magnitude depends on the surface's depth, surface area, and fluid density. The formula for the hydrostatic force on a plane surface is: F = ∫ A P d A F = P c p · A  Where P c p is the pressure at the centroid of the plane surface.  The formula for the... Show more

A tank contains water upto a height of 0.5 m above the base. An immiscible liquid of specific gravity 0.75 is filled on the top of water upto 1.5 m height. Calculate total pressure on side of the tank.