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Physics, 28.09.2019 16:30 alicea70

Water is poured into a bowl at a constant rate of 17.0 cm^3/s. the bowl has a circular cross section, but does not have a uniform diameter. (that is, different horizontal cross sections taken at different heights of the bowl have different diameters.) as the water fills the bowl, the water level reaches a point where the diameter of the bowl is
d1 = 1.45 cm.
what is the rate (in cm/s) at which the water level rises at this diameter?

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