Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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Two spherical tanks are connected as in the figure below. The first tank has the radius 1m and is on the ground. The bottom of the second tank is located 2m above the top of the first tank. The second tank has the radius 0.5m. Two tanks are connected by a tube of negligible width that is going through the top of the first tank and the bottom of the second tank. Let p>0 be the density (in kg/m^3) of the liquid in both tanks. Find the work required to deliver the liquid to fill both tanks from the ground.
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