Fluid Mechanics Lesson 03A: Submerged Vertical Plate
Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series - Lesson 03A: Submerged Vertical Plate In this 12-minute video, Professor Cimbala applies the equation of hydrostatics to analyze the force on a submerged vertical plate. He also analyzes the location on the plate where the resultant force acts. Finally, he shows a practical example problem - the force on a submerged car door. You may be surprised how large this force is! This video incorporates material from Section 3-4of the Fluid Mechanics textbook by Cengel and Cimbala. An Excel file listing of all the videos in this series can be found at https://www.me.psu.edu/cimbala/Cengel... . If you liked this video, please subscribe to Dr. Cimbala's YouTube channel at / @johncimbala to be informed when new videos are posted. You can also watch all related short videos with one click by going to one of Dr. Cimbala's playlists: Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series: • Fluid Mechanics Lesson Series - Video less... Two-Minute Bible Videos: • Two-Minute Bible Videos - Helping you unde... Two-Minute Excel Tutorials: • Two-Minute Excel Tutorials - Helping you u... Two-Minute Fluid Mechanics: • Two-Minute Fluid Mechanics - Helping you l... Two-Minute Math and Statistics Videos: • Two-Minute Math and Statistics Videos - He... Two-Minute Science Videos: • Two-Minute Science Videos - Helping you un... Short Marshmallow Peep Videos: • Short Marshmallow Peep Videos Thirty-Second Engineering: • Thirty Second Engineering Dr. John M. Cimbala is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State. He is an educator, textbook author, Christian author, husband, father, and grandfather. He also created and maintains a website for helping people grow in their faith called Christian Faith Grower at https://www.christianfaithgrower.com/ His YouTube channel is at / @johncimbala

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