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Seatwork Work and Fluid Force Solution
Seatwork Work and Fluid Force Solution
1. A tank in the shape of an inverted cone has a 2. The ends of a trough are isoscles triangles, with
height of 6 ft and a base radius of 4 ft and is base of 4 ft and a height of 2 ft with vertex at the
filled with seawater weighing 64 lbs/ft3. bottom. Find the force caused by the pressure of
Determine the amount of work needed to pump seawater on one end as shown below, if the
all of the seawater to the top of the tank. trough is full of seawater.
Seatwork: (for 10 minutes)
Name _________________________________________ Course, Yr & Sec ________ Score ________d
Set-up the definite integral that would compute for the Work and Fluid Force as indicated. Use the given
figure. Draw a representative element. No need to integrate. (5 points each)
1. A hemispherical tank, placed so that the top is 2. An isosceles triangular plate of base 4 ft and
circular region of radius 4 ft, is filled with gasoline. height 6 ft with vertex at the bottom, is
Find the work done in pumping the gasoline to the submerged vertically in gasoline, with the base 2
top of the tank. Density of gasoline is 48 lbs/ft^3. ft below the surface of the gasoline. Find the
force on one side of the plate.