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Physics, 03.10.2019 02:00 sixtomomtermont

Aswimming pool has the shape of a right circular cylinder with radius 21 feet and height 10 feet. suppose that the pool is full of water weighing 62.5 pounds per cubic foot. the work w required to pump all the water to the top of the pool is given by w = 4329507.37572 correct: your answer is correct. foot-pounds. the work w required to pump all the water to a platform 2 feet above the top of the pool is given by w = foot-pounds.

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