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What work should be done in order to sqeeze all water from a horizontally located cylinder (figure) during the time t by means of a constant force acting on the poston? The volume of water in the cylinder is equal to V, the cross-sectional area of the orifice is s, with s being considerablu less than the piston area. The friction and viscosity are negligibly small. Density of water is `rho`

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