how many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10 cm can hold
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0.303 litres
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Step-by-step explanation:
The quantity of milk that the hemispherical bowl can hold is nothing but the volume of the hemispherical bowl.
The volume of a hemisphere of base radius, r = 2/3π r3
Diameter of the hemispherical ball, d = 10 cm
Radius of the hemispherical ball, r = 10/2 cm = 5 cm
Volume of the hemispherical ball = 2/3π r3
= 2/3 × 22/7 × 5 cm × 5 cm × 5cm
= 262.5 cm3
= 262.5 /1000 ( 1000cm3 = 1L)
=0.2625 litres
= 0.2625litres (approx.)
The hemispherical bowl can hold 0.2625 litres of milk.
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