Answer:
work done in pumping the entire fuel is 466587 J
Explanation:
weight of the gasoline per volume = 6600 N/m^3
diameter of the tank = 3 m
length of the tank = 2 m
height of the tractor tank above the top of the tank = 5 m
work done in pumping fuel to this height = ?
First, we find the volume of the fuel
since the tank is cylindrical, we assume that the fuel within also takes the cylindrical shape.
Also, we assume that the fuel completely fills the tank.
volume of a cylinder = [tex]\pi r^{2}l[/tex]
where r = radius = diameter ÷ 2 = 3/2 = 1.5 m
volume of the cylinder = 3.142 x [tex]1.5^{2}[/tex] x 2 = 14.139 m^3
we then find the total weight of the fuel in Newton
total weight = (weight per volume) x volume
total weight = 6600 x 14.139 = 93317.4 N
work done = (total weight of the fuel) x (height through which the fuel is pumped)
work done in pumping = 93317.4 x 5 = 466587 J