Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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Chapter 1, Problem 65P
A child loves to watch as you fill a transparent plastic bottle with shampoo (Fig P1.65, page 34). Every horizontal cross section of the bottle is circular, but the diameters of the circles have different values. You pour the brightly colored shampoo into the bottle at a constant rate of 16.5 cm3/s. At what rate is its level in the bottle rising (a) at a point where the diameter of the bottle is 6.30 cm and (b) at a point where the diameter is 1.35 cm?
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