Chapter 6: Q. 29 (page 556)
The hydrostatic force exerted by water on one of the sides of a small cubical tank that is 4 feet to a side.
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Sketching disks ,washers and shells : sketch the three disks , washers , shells that result from revolving the rectangles shown in the figure around the given lines

y axis .
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solid.

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