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A metal soda can of uniform composition has a mass of 0.136 kg and is 11.1 cm tall (see the figure). The can is filled with 1.49 kg of soda. Then small holes are drilled in
the top and bottom (with negligible loss of metal) to drain the soda. What is the height h of the center of mass of the can and contents (a) initially and (b) after the can
loses all the soda? (c) If x is the height of the remaining soda at any given instant, find x when the center of mass reaches its lowest point.
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Transcribed Image Text:PRINTER VERSION 1 BACK NEXT Chapter 09, Problem 008 GO Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A metal soda can of uniform composition has a mass of 0.136 kg and is 11.1 cm tall (see the figure). The can is filled with 1.49 kg of soda. Then small holes are drilled in the top and bottom (with negligible loss of metal) to drain the soda. What is the height h of the center of mass of the can and contents (a) initially and (b) after the can loses all the soda? (c) If x is the height of the remaining soda at any given instant, find x when the center of mass reaches its lowest point. em em lem lem plem blem oblem (a) Number 5.55 Units cm oblem (b) Number5.55 Unitscm roblem (c) Number To Units cm roblem Splash!
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