a conical vessel whose internal radius is 10 centimetre and height 36c
m is full of water the water is emptied into a cylindrical vessel with internal radius 20 cm find height to which the water rises
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since.. the water of conical vessel is emptied into a cylindrical vessel..
therefore, volume of water contained by a conical vessel = volume of water contained by a cylindrical vessel
I hope u understand my writing..
therefore, volume of water contained by a conical vessel = volume of water contained by a cylindrical vessel
I hope u understand my writing..
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Answer is 3cm .Means height is 3 cm.
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