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Thunder River 1 – Calculus<br />

MO CLEs<br />

G1AAlg2<br />

G1AInt2<br />

M2EAlg1<br />

M2EGeom<br />

M2EAlg2<br />

M2EInt3<br />

M2CGeom<br />

Use indirect measurement techniques to estimate the dimensions <strong>of</strong> the water<br />

storage pool adjacent to Thunder River. Assume that the pool is a cylinder.<br />

Calculate the work done in pumping the water into (or out <strong>of</strong>) the pool through a<br />

pipe in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the pool. Remember that water weighs 62.4 pounds<br />

per square foot.<br />

Thunder River 2 – Calculus<br />

MO CLEs<br />

G1AAlg2<br />

G1AInt2<br />

M2EAlg1<br />

M2EGeom<br />

M2EAlg2<br />

M2EInt3<br />

M2CGeom<br />

Use indirect measurement techniques to estimate the dimensions <strong>of</strong> the doors<br />

that hold back the water in the water storage pool adjacent to thunder river.<br />

Calculate the fluid force <strong>of</strong> the water against the doors when closed. Remember<br />

that water weighs 62.4 pounds per square foot.

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