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21 December, 22:09

A swimming pool has the shape of a box with a base that measures 25 m by 11 m and a uniform depth of 3.1 m. How much work is required to pump the water out of the pool when it is full? Use 1000 kg divided by m cubed for the density of water and 9.8 m divided by s squared for the acceleration due to gravity. Draw a y-axis in the vertical direction (parallel to gravity) and choose one corner of the bottom of the pool as the origin. For 0 less than or equals y less than or equals 3.1 , find the cross-sectional area A (y).

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  1. 21 December, 23:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of water in the swimming pool

    = 25 x 11 x 3.1

    = 852.5 m³

    mass of water in the pool

    = volume x density of water

    m = 852.5 x 10³ kg

    We shall consider the height H by which the centre of mass of the water-body is increased to lift the water.

    H = 3.1 / 2 = 1.55 m

    Work done in pumping the water out of pool

    mgH,

    = 852.5 x 10³ x 9.8 x 1.55

    = 13 x 10⁶ J
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