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OpenStudy (marcelie):

help please The circular cylinder is full of water with the radius of 16 feet and it is 6 feet deep. Given that water weighs 62.5 lb/ft^3 , find the work (in ft- lb ) required to pump all the water out of the tank . Sketch the graph of the function.

OpenStudy (marcelie):

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OpenStudy (marcelie):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (venomblast):

nice drawing

OpenStudy (marcelie):

yeah it sure is lol

OpenStudy (venomblast):

Isn't this question more of a physic question?

OpenStudy (marcelie):

maybe idk .. its calc 2

OpenStudy (venomblast):

oh that was fun. love calc 2

OpenStudy (marcelie):

yeah it is fun lol

OpenStudy (triciaal):

yes nice drawing find the volume of the cylinder physics can be applied math

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Mmm I don't remember this physics shinanigans so well... If I remember correctly it boils down to: Work = Force * distance We want to take the liquid inside of the cylinder and break it down into a bajillion thin pancakes, and then do the "work" required to lift each one of those pancakes out.

zepdrix (zepdrix):

|dw:1480823845497:dw|Sorry to redraw it (yours didn't have any snowmen o: ).

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