A container in a cylinder shape radius 1m and height 1m is filled with a liquid w/ density of 1500kg/m^3. Find the work required to pump the liquid to the top of container. Include the correct units.
This seems more like a science question, but the volume is equal to pi
and wouldn't you be looking for the force, because force is a part of the work equation.
It's application of integrals in Calculus :)
ah ok
Yes...you're right...i'm looking for the force...
well I am a mere Pre-Calc student, but I'll still try to help
and you still need acceleration is your looking for Force
so you should be looking for mass...
Thanks...yeah...
so d=mv, and d/v=m
so... (1500kg/m3)/pi m^3
and m being meters, is the m^3 1?
if so then 1500/pi=x kg
yea...well that's the basic, but since it's volume and calculus we have to include the formula ∫(2πx)[f(x)]dx 2pix being the circumference and f(x) being the h :)
I am lost... I think I'll just leave now, A for Effort...
Hey, at least you help man!! :) Thanks a lot!
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