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Water flows into a hemispherical tank of radius 10 feet

Last updated: 7/8/2022

Water flows into a hemispherical tank of radius 10 feet

Water flows into a hemispherical tank of radius 10 feet (flat side up). At any instant, let h denote the depth of the water, measured from the bottom, r the radius of the surface of the water, and V the volume of the water is the tank. Compute dv/dh at the instant when h=5 feet. If the water flows in at a constant rate of 5√3 cubic feet per second, compute dr/dt, the rate at which r is changing, at the instant t when h = 5 feet.