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How dangerous would a vertical water surface be?

I can imagine that if a human is partially submerged in the water, then the water pressure would only create force on one of his sides and thus might try to eject him rather forcefully. … Things you can assume: The water at the border is about 10 feet deep. …
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How dangerous would a vertical water surface be?

Lets assume the human body has the same density as water (mostly so we can disregard vertical forces and focus on the horizontal force). … If it was in water, it wouldn't move, but there is a part of the water forces missing, which is exactly equal to the presure of water at given depth times the area of the cross section of the human that …
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