Applications of Integrals - Pumping (Work)

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

Using integration to calculate the amount of work done pumping fluid.

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  • What song is this plz?

  • @PSPJOHNPSP Made that video quite a while ago. I think the song was a free sample one that came with a Windows Media Player at that time. I'll have to go look for it on my old computer.

  • "wuayyyyyyyyyyyyy........" lol i like how u pronounce "y"

  • @PSPJOHNPSP That's how we talk up here in Michigan :)

  • thank you

  • @I3azookaJOE No problem. Hope it helped!

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  • @kasdad321 That's a little harsh.

  • thanks..from the Philippines

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  • very helpful, thanks!

  • @hussman03 Glad it helped!

  • My teacher had to take an emergency trip and I was left to figure this type of problem out solo, before the test.Thank you so much-- I'm 100% ready now.

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