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An engineer decides to use a successful dam design for a new lake of the same depth. If the new lake has ten times the surface area as the lake held by the original dam, what, if any, design changes are necessary for the new dam to hold back the increased amount of water? Explain your reasoning.

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Answered by Damon
Why would surface area have anything to do with it?
9 years ago
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