6. Water is filled up to quarter of the height of the tank. The work required to pump the water out of the spout is given by So 125n(y+ 2)²(h – y)dy (Hint: Water weighs 62.5 lb/ft3). e. Find the value of h, r, and R Evaluate the integral and round your answer correct to two decimal places. Write the unit of f. measurement.

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a. What is the height of the swimming pool?
b. What is the radius of the swimming pool?
c. What is the depth of water in the swimming pool?
d. Evaluate the integral and round your answer correct to two decimal places. Write the unit of
measurement.
6. Water is filled up to quarter of the height of the tank. The work required to pump the water out of the spout is
given by , 125T(y+ 2)²(h – y)dy (Hint: Water weighs 62.5 lb/ft3).
е.
Find the value of h,r, and R
f.
Evaluate the integral and round your answer correct to two decimal places. Write the unit of
measurement.
R
7. A tank is full of water. Find the work W required to pump the water out of the spout. Use 9.8 m/s² for g. Use
1000 kg/m3 as the weight density of water. (Assume a = 5,d = 1, c = 10 and b = 4). Explain the steps.
Transcribed Image Text:a. What is the height of the swimming pool? b. What is the radius of the swimming pool? c. What is the depth of water in the swimming pool? d. Evaluate the integral and round your answer correct to two decimal places. Write the unit of measurement. 6. Water is filled up to quarter of the height of the tank. The work required to pump the water out of the spout is given by , 125T(y+ 2)²(h – y)dy (Hint: Water weighs 62.5 lb/ft3). е. Find the value of h,r, and R f. Evaluate the integral and round your answer correct to two decimal places. Write the unit of measurement. R 7. A tank is full of water. Find the work W required to pump the water out of the spout. Use 9.8 m/s² for g. Use 1000 kg/m3 as the weight density of water. (Assume a = 5,d = 1, c = 10 and b = 4). Explain the steps.
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1/4th of the height of tank 

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Given that water density (force per volume ft3) =62.5 lb/ft3 required to spout water out is 

W ' =125π032+y2h-ydy................(i)

Let y be the height upto which water is filled

 

 

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