The ends of a 10 foot long trough are semicircles of radius 2 feet. This trough is filled with a fluid that weighs 60 pounds per cubic foot. Set up, do not evaluate, a definite integral that will compute the amount of work required to pump this fluid out of the tank to a height 2 feet above the top of the tank.

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Chapter9: Surfaces And Solids
Section9.3: Cylinders And Cones
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The ends of a 10 foot long trough are semicircles of radius 2 feet. This trough is filled with a fluid that weighs 60 pounds
per cubic foot. Set up, do not evaluate, a definite integral that will compute the amount of work required to pump this
fluid out of the tank to a height 2 feet above the top of the tank.
Transcribed Image Text:The ends of a 10 foot long trough are semicircles of radius 2 feet. This trough is filled with a fluid that weighs 60 pounds per cubic foot. Set up, do not evaluate, a definite integral that will compute the amount of work required to pump this fluid out of the tank to a height 2 feet above the top of the tank.
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