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Physics, 20.02.2020 08:29 kell22wolf

A conical container of radius 6 ft and height 24 ft is filled to a height of 19 ft of a liquid weighing 64.4 lb divided by ft cubed. How much work will it take to pump the contents to the rim? How much work will it take to pump the liquid to a level of 5 ft above the cone's rim?

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