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A beam which is 4m long, 1.5 m wide and 30 CM thick is immersed in A watertank of size 10m , 5m , 2m . How much amount of water will get displaced, if tank is completely filled ?

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Answer:

hey dear ......

One litre = 1000 cubic centimetres or 1000 cc

Since the dimensions of the tank are given in meters, they have to be converted to centimetres.

Length L = 3X100 = 300 cms

Width W = 2x100 = 200 cms

Height H = 1 x100 = 100 cms

Volume of the tank = 300x200x100 = 6,000,000 cubic centimetres (cc)

To find the no. of litres that can stored in the tank divide the volume of the tank by volume of 1 litre

No of litres = 6,000,000/100 = 6000 litres

hope it's helpful for you....

Answered by Anonymous
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