Two students are solving the following work problem: A cylindrical tank has height 5m and radius 3m and is 1/5 full of water. They are trying to find the work required to pump the water out of a spout at the top of the tank that is 1 meter long. Note that the density of water is 1000kg/m^3 and acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Student A comes up with the integral with the origin at the top of the tank as: W = 1000 - 9.81 - 9T , x+1 dx J. %3D Student B comes up with the integral with the origin at the top of the spout as: W = 1000 9.81 9T x dx J. Student A says that both integrals will yield the same result. Is this true? Explain your reasoning.

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Two students are solving the following work problem:
A cylindrical tank has height 5m and radius 3m and is 1/5 full of water. They are trying to find
the work required to pump the water out of a spout at the top of the tank that is 1 meter long.
Note that the density of water is 100O0kg/m^3 and acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2.
Student A comes up with the integral with the origin at the top of the tank as:
W
= 1000 9.81 9T x+ 1 dx J.
Student B comes up with the integral with the origin at the top of the spout as:
W 1000 9.81 9T x dx J.
Student A says that both integrals will yield the same result. Is this true? Explain your
reasoning.
Transcribed Image Text:Two students are solving the following work problem: A cylindrical tank has height 5m and radius 3m and is 1/5 full of water. They are trying to find the work required to pump the water out of a spout at the top of the tank that is 1 meter long. Note that the density of water is 100O0kg/m^3 and acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Student A comes up with the integral with the origin at the top of the tank as: W = 1000 9.81 9T x+ 1 dx J. Student B comes up with the integral with the origin at the top of the spout as: W 1000 9.81 9T x dx J. Student A says that both integrals will yield the same result. Is this true? Explain your reasoning.
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