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A conical tank has a diameter of 9ft and is 12 ft deep. If the tank is filled with water of density 62.4 ft/cubic ft, how much work is required to pump the water over the top?
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drwls
Which end of the cone is on top?

Multiply the mass of water in the cone by the depth of the center of mass, and by g.
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