Question 005C: Complete the following questions involving how much work is required to lift a fluid out of a container. The container is filled with honey (density of 1360 kg/m 3) and the gravity of the planet is 9 m/s 2. Find the amount of work needed to lift the honey out of the container. Work - Density * Area Gravity Depth oy O 143 942 200 Joules O 68 040 000 Joules O 92 534 400 Joules O 51 408 000 Joules
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Need help with C
A is already answered, I got 21m^2.
B is already answered, I got 28 - y
![Question 005A: Complete the following questions involving how much work is required to lift a fluid out of a container.
A rectangular shaped container (Width = 7 m, Length = 3 m, and Height = 20 m). Find the Area of this container
Area = Width * Length
O 42 m2
O 140 m?
O 420 ?
O 21 m?
QUESTION 7
Question 005B: Complete the following questions involving how much work is required to lift a fluid out of a container.
The container (which is 20 m high) has a pipe coming out of the top that is 8 m. Find the formula for the depth that the water has to be lifted
Depth = Max Height - y
O Depth = 12 -y
O Depth = 20 - y
O Depth = 28 -y
O Depth = 8 - y
QUESTION 8
Question 005C: Complete the following questions involving how much work is required to lift a fluid out of a container.
The container is filled with honey (density of 1360 kg/m 3) and the gravity of the planet is 9 m/s 2. Find the amount of work needed to lift the honey out of the container.
Work =
dy
|Density * Area * Gravity * Depth
O 143 942 200 Joules
O 68 040 000 Joules
O 92 534 400 Joules
O 51 408 000 Joules](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F53fd1a71-96ae-464d-a1f2-388f21c746c9%2F6034053b-04e6-4c84-ac4c-02e5aa071141%2Fp2v9axq_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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