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A cylindrical tank measuring 6.00 feet in diameter and 17 feet, 6 inches, in length is filled with room temperature water. How many kilograms and pounds does the water weight? The density of room temperature water is 1.00 g/mL.
8 years ago

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Damon
1000 kg/m^3

V = pi (d^2/4)h

d = 6 ft = 1.83 m
h = 17.5 ft = 5.33 m

so V = [pi(1.83^2)/4 ]5.33 m^3

mass= 1000 * V in kg

there are about 2.2 pounds/kg
8 years ago

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