Math, asked by marshmallow65, 10 months ago

Find the capacity of a cylindrical storage in litres if the base diameter of the tank is 35 cm and its height is 1.2 m. ​

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Answered by Draxillus
3

Heya,

given the base diameter of cylinder = 35 cm.

Hence, radius = d/2 = 35/2 cm = 35/2 × 10^-2 m

height = 1.2 m

, volume of cylinder = π h

=

 \frac{22}{7}  \times  \frac{35}{2}  \times  \frac{35}{2}  \times  {10}^{ - 4}  \times 1.2 \\  = 1.155 {m}^{3}

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Answered by visheshagarwal153
1

Answer:

1155m³ is the answer for your question.

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Step-by-step explanation:

It's quite easy lol you just have to use the formula and that's it. XD

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Given:-

  • Diameter:- 35cm.
  • So radius:- 17.5cm
  • Height:- 1.2m or 120 cm

Formula :- πr²h

=> 22/7×(17.5)²×120cm

=115500cm³

=>1155m³

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