Engineering, 17.09.2021 14:00 katelynwest1
Assume your hometown is growing so rapidly that another water tower isnecessary to meet the needs of the community. The engineers predict that the water tower will need to hold 1.00 x 10^6 kilograms of water with a density of 999 kilograms per cubic meter. The tower is to be a perfect cylinder with a flat top. They engineers require that the structure be 50 feet in height. What must be the diameter of the tower to accomodate the required volume?
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