A spherical water tank has

  1. A tank is full of water. Find the work required to pump the water out of the spout. (Use 9.8 m/s^2 for g. Use 1000 kg/m^3 as the
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  2. A spherical water tank is 100cm in diameter. It is half filled with water. How many cubic centimetre is the water in the tank?
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  3. a spherical fishtank has radius of 25 cm. The tank is filled with water with a depth of 20 cm. By using integral find the volume
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  4. A spherical water tank holds 10,500 ft^3 of water. What is the diameter of the​ tank? Upper V equals StartFraction pi Over 6
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  5. The tank below is 1/2 full of water.then a spherical wrecking ball with radius of 2ft is dropped in the tank.how far will the
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  6. A technician is inspecting a fire sprinkler system. The water tank is spherical with a diameter of 5.5 feet. How much water does
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  7. A technician is inspecting a fire sprinkler system. The water tank spherical with a diameter of 5.5 feet. How much water does
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  8. The tank is 1/2 full of water. The. A spherical wrecking ball with radius of 2ft is dropped into the tank. How far will the
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  9. A spherical water tank holds 10500 ft of water. What is the diameter of the​ tank? (Hint: V= pi/6 times d^3​)
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  10. A spherical water tank holds 15.000ft^3 of water. Find the diameter of the tank ( hint: V=pi/6*D^3
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