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Here's a cool problem accessible by MX2 methods.

Consider a cylinder of unit radius and unit height, which is full of water.

a) At what angle should we tilt it such that we lose exactly 1/2 of the volume of water?

b) More generally, at what angle should we tilt it such that we lose exactly K% of water? Verify this result by subbing in K=50 into your answer to obtain the same answer as (a).
 
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Can we assume that at 90 degrees or pi/2 all the water comes out?
 

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This can be done without any integration :).
 
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Lol i tried that thorax...but isn't the diameter 2?
 

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Is answer for b:


Probably wrong
 
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I got that too, Sy. That's when you tilt it half so that the water level is from extremity to extremity. Diamter=2 and height =1 so tantheta=1/2...
 

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