NASA is planning to refuel its Lunar Transport Ship,
orbiting near Earth. Three identical Refueling Vessels
which carry the same amount of fuel and symmetrical dimensions were released from a nearby space center in order to refuel the Lunar Transport Ship. In order for them to refuel properly, the Refueling Vessels should remain vertical while fuel is being pumped. Each of the Refueling Vessels has 3 cylindrical shaped Fuel Containers stacked and perfectly aligned on top of each other inside. The first and bottom most fuel container has a height of 6 feet and a radius of 4 feet. The second and middle container, on the other hand, has a height of 2 feet more than twice the height of the first tank. While the third and upper most container has a height of 10 feet less than three times the height of the second container. The first and second containers are completely filled with liquid fuel weighing 30 lbs per cubic ft. while the third container is only half full of the same liquid. How much work would it take if all the liquid fuel from the three identical Refueling Vessels were to be pumped up 10 ft above the stack of containers? In order for them to refuel properly, the Refueling Vessels should remain vertical while fuel is being pumped. 3 cylindrical tanks of different heights but of the same radii are to be lifted while being stacked together. Tank A has a height of 6 ft. and a radius of 4 ft. The height of Tank B is 2 ft. more than twice the height of Tank A. The height of Tank C is 10 ft. less than thrice the height of Tank B. Tanks A and B are completely filled with a liquid weighing 30 lbs.per cubic ft. while Tank C is half-full with the same liquid. How much work is done in moving all the liquid 10 ft.above the stack of tanks?