A water tank is 4 m long and 3.5 m wide & it is filled with water. To lower down the water level by 2 cm, how much water will have to be released.........??
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Length of water tank = 4 m
Width of water tank = 3.5 m
Height of water level,that released = 2 cm = 0.02 m.
So, Volume of released water = 4 × 3.5 × 0.02 = 0.28 m^3.
We know that 1litre = 0.001 m^3.
There fore , 0.28 m^3 = 280 litres.
So, the released water = 280 litres.
Width of water tank = 3.5 m
Height of water level,that released = 2 cm = 0.02 m.
So, Volume of released water = 4 × 3.5 × 0.02 = 0.28 m^3.
We know that 1litre = 0.001 m^3.
There fore , 0.28 m^3 = 280 litres.
So, the released water = 280 litres.
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Given : length of water tank = 4m
width OF water tank= 3.5m
height of the increased water level = 2cm= 0.02m
, then the volume of released water = (length × breadth× height) of water
= 4×3.5×0.02= 0.28m^3
1 litre= 0.001m^3
hence , 0.28m^3= 280 litres
therefore, the water released from tank is 280 litres
Given : length of water tank = 4m
width OF water tank= 3.5m
height of the increased water level = 2cm= 0.02m
, then the volume of released water = (length × breadth× height) of water
= 4×3.5×0.02= 0.28m^3
1 litre= 0.001m^3
hence , 0.28m^3= 280 litres
therefore, the water released from tank is 280 litres
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