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a well with 10m inside diameter is 10m deep. earthtakenout of it is spread all round it to a width of 5m to form an embankment. find the height of the embankments

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Answered by avinashsingh48
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radius of well = 5 m
depth = 14 m
volume of earth taken out = πr² h = π×(5)²×14= 1100 m³
now, it is spread to form embankment, which is in the form of hollow cylinder,
inner radius, r= 5 m
outer radius = 5 +5 = 10 m
height= h
then, 1100 = π×h(10²- 5²)
⇒h = 350/75 = 14/3 = 4.67 m
Answered by pavanmeena16200366
1

Answer:

radius of well = 5 m

depth = 14 m

volume of earth taken out = πr² h = π×(5)²×14= 1100 m³

now, it is spread to form embankment, which is in the form of hollow cylinder,

inner radius, r= 5 m

outer radius = 5 +5 = 10 m

height= h

then, 1100 = π×h(10²- 5²)

⇒h = 350/75 = 14/3 = 4.67 m



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