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Answer:
The water required to pump all the water to a platform 2 feet above the top of the pool is is 6061310.32 foot-pound.
Explanation:
Given that,
Radius = 21 feet
Height = 10 feet
Weighing = 62.5 pounds/cubic
Work = 4329507.37572
Height = 2 feet
Let's look at a horizontal slice of water at a height of h from bottom of pool
We need to calculate the area of slice
Using formula of area
[tex]A=\pi r^2[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]A=\pi\times21^2[/tex]
[tex]A=441\pi\ feet^2[/tex]
Thickness of slice [tex]t=\Delta h\ ft[/tex]
The volume is,
[tex]V=(441\pi\times\Delta h)\ ft^3[/tex]
We need to calculate the force
Using formula of force
[tex]F=W\times V[/tex]
Where, W = water weight
V = volume
Put the value into the formula
[tex]F=62.5\times(441\pi\times\Delta h)[/tex]
[tex]F=27562.5\pi\times\Delta h\ lbs[/tex]
We need to calculate the work done
Using formula of work done
[tex]W=F\times d[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]W=27562.5\pi\times\Delta h\times(10-h)\ ft\ lbs[/tex]
We do this by integrating from h = 0 to h = 10
We need to find the total work,
Using formula of work done
[tex]W=\int_{0}^{h}{W}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]W=\int_{0}^{10}{27562.5\pi\\times(10-h)}dh[/tex]
[tex]W=27562.5\pi(10h-\dfrac{h^2}{2})_{0}^{10}[/tex]
[tex]W=27562.5\pi(10\times10-\dfrac{100}{2}-0)[/tex]
[tex]W=4329507.37572[/tex]
To pump 2 feet above platform, then each slice has to be lifted an extra 2 feet,
So, the total distance to lift slice is (12-h) instead of of 10-h
We need to calculate the water required to pump all the water to a platform 2 feet above the top of the pool
Using formula of work done
[tex]W=\int_{0}^{h}{W}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]W=\int_{0}^{10}{27562.5\pi\\times(12-h)}dh[/tex]
[tex]W=27562.5\pi(12h-\dfrac{h^2}{2})_{0}^{10}[/tex]
[tex]W=27562.5\pi(12\times10-\dfrac{100}{2}-0)[/tex]
[tex]W=1929375\pi[/tex]
[tex]W=6061310.32\ foot- pound[/tex]
Hence, The water required to pump all the water to a platform 2 feet above the top of the pool is is 6061310.32 foot-pound.