A cylindrical tank has a radius of 154cm .it is filled with water till a height of 3m if some more water to a height 4.5m is poured into it,what will be the increase in the volume of the water
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Radius of cylinder tank= 154cm= 1. 54m
Smaller height of cylindrical tank= h= 3m
Larger height of cylinder= H= 4.5m
Therefore, increase in the level of volume of water= pie* r2* H- pie*r2*h= pie*r2(H-h)= 22/7*1.542 (4.5-3)= 22/7*77/50*77/50*= 11.18 m3 (approx)
Radius of cylinder tank= 154cm= 1. 54m
Smaller height of cylindrical tank= h= 3m
Larger height of cylinder= H= 4.5m
Therefore, increase in the level of volume of water= pie* r2* H- pie*r2*h= pie*r2(H-h)= 22/7*1.542 (4.5-3)= 22/7*77/50*77/50*= 11.18 m3 (approx)
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