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A conical container (vertex down) is filled to half of its height with liquid of density A conical container (vertex down)  is filled to half of its height with liquid of density   . The radius of the conical container is   and its height is   , measured in meters. The approximate work required to pump the liquid out of the top of the tank is   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  none of the above. . The radius of the conical container is A conical container (vertex down)  is filled to half of its height with liquid of density   . The radius of the conical container is   and its height is   , measured in meters. The approximate work required to pump the liquid out of the top of the tank is   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  none of the above. and its height is A conical container (vertex down)  is filled to half of its height with liquid of density   . The radius of the conical container is   and its height is   , measured in meters. The approximate work required to pump the liquid out of the top of the tank is   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  none of the above. , measured in meters.
The approximate work required to pump the liquid out of the top of the tank is A conical container (vertex down)  is filled to half of its height with liquid of density   . The radius of the conical container is   and its height is   , measured in meters. The approximate work required to pump the liquid out of the top of the tank is   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  none of the above.


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