Math, asked by grtyuio, 9 months ago

An artificial pond in the shape of a hemisphere has the radius of 4.2 m. Find the capacity of the pond in kilolitres.

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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Answer:

2*22*r^3(cubed)/(3*7) or simply, (2/3)πr. Now, we know that 1m^3 can hold 1000 litres of water. So, 19.404*1000=19404 litres of water.

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