This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you wik part. Tutorial Exercise A tank is full of water. Find the work w required to pump the water out of the spout. (Use 9.8 m/s² for g. Use 1000 kg/m3 as the weight density of water.) -3 m - 2 m 3 m 8 m Step 1 A layer of water Ax m thick which lies x m above the bottom of the tank will be rectangular with length 8 m. Using similar triangles, we can see that it will have width m. - 3 m -| 2 m 3 m 8 m Submit Skip (you cannot come back)

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Tutorial Exercise
A tank is full of water. Find the work W required to pump the water out of the spout. (Use 9.8 m/s2 for g. Use
1000 kg/m3 as the weight density of water.)
- 3 m -
2 m
3 m
8 m
Step 1
A layer of water Ax m thick which lies x m above the bottom of the tank will be rectangular with length 8 m.
Using similar triangles, we can see that it will have width
m.
- 3 m →|
2 m
3 m
3
8 m
Submit
Skip (you cannot come back).
Transcribed Image Text:This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part. Tutorial Exercise A tank is full of water. Find the work W required to pump the water out of the spout. (Use 9.8 m/s2 for g. Use 1000 kg/m3 as the weight density of water.) - 3 m - 2 m 3 m 8 m Step 1 A layer of water Ax m thick which lies x m above the bottom of the tank will be rectangular with length 8 m. Using similar triangles, we can see that it will have width m. - 3 m →| 2 m 3 m 3 8 m Submit Skip (you cannot come back).
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