Physics, asked by swaggybaba710, 9 months ago

Find the maximum quantity of water that can be present in a cylindrical pipe of diameter 10 cm and length 35 cm-


a. 5500 ml


b. 2750 ml


c. 1375 ml


d. 6875 ml

Answers

Answered by geetika1207
0

Answer:

2750

Explanation:

volume of cylinder =πr^2h

length=height=35

diameter =10

radius=5

22/7×25×35

=2750

Answered by shruthiankam2
0

Explanation:

The volume of cylinder is

\pi {r}^{2} \times length

so with this

\pi(5) {}^{2}  \times 35

as diameter is 10 half is radius

so answer is 2750 ml

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