How many liters of water a cylindrical tank of radius 80 cm and height 120 cm can hold?
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Answer:
The tank’s volume is the maximum volume of water that it can store
so volume of tank is : L*B*H;
where L= 1m , B= 80cm =.8m , H= 120cm =1.2m
hence volume of tank in m^3 is = 1*(.8)*(1.2) = .96m^3
hence volume in litres is = .96 *1000 = 960 Litres ….. (because 1m^3 = 1000 Litres)
so it can store 960 litres of water…
Answer:
2414 liters of water can hold by the given cylindrical tank.
Explanation:
Given, radius of a cylindrical tank = 80cm and
height of the cylindrical tank = 120cm
The Volume of cylindrical tank = Capacity of the cylindrical tank
The Volume of cylindrical tank =
Step 1:
Put the value of radius and height of the cylindrical tank in the formula of volume.
Capacity of the tank = = 2413714.2
∴2413714.2 = 2.4137142 = 2.414 .
And 1 = 1000 litres.
⇒ Capacity of the tank = 2.414 ×1000 = 2414 litres.
Hence, 2414 liters of water can hold by the given cylindrical tank.
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