21-24 A tank is full of water. Find the work required to pump the water out of the spout. In Exercises 23 and 24 use the fact that water weighs 62.5 lb/ft$^3$. 21. 22. 3 m 1 m 2 m 3 m 8 m 23. 6 ft 24 3 m
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To convert meters to feet, we can use the conversion factor 1m = 3.28084ft. So, 3m = 3 * 3.28084ft = 9.84252ft. Show more…
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$21-24$ A tank is full of water. Find the work required to pump the water out of the spout. In Exercises 23 and 24 use the fact that water weighs 62.5 $\mathrm{lb} / \mathrm{ft}^{3}$ . $$GRAPH$$
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