Physics, asked by adityamishra79431, 8 months ago

. Find the capacity in litres of a tank 0.6 m long, 10 cm
wide and 50 mm deep.​

Answers

Answered by urvashikumari12345
5

Explanation:

What is the shape of the tank? if it is a cylinder, 

V = πr²h 

but the fact that there are 3 numbers implies that it is a rectangular solid or cuboid. 

change them to cm and multiply to get the volume in cm³

V = 60 x 10 x 5 = 3000 cm³ '

1 mL = 1 cm³

so this volume is 3000 mL or 3 L

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Answered by harishbaland
6

Explanation:

lenght = 0.6 m = 60 cm = 600 mm

width = 10 cm = 100 mm

depth = 50 mm

so

Volume of a cuboid = B×H

=> 600×100×50

=> 3000000 mm³

=> 3000 cm³

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