Physics, asked by swetasingh94444, 1 year ago

How many litres of water will a cubical vessel hold if its side measures 50 cm?

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Answered by ksonakshi70
6

Answer:

capacity of the cubical vessel is equal to the volume of the cynical vessel

volume = (side)^3 =( 50)^3= 125000cm^3

Answered by Nereida
37

Answer:

The side of the cubical vessel = 50 cm.

Formula: Volume of the cubical vessel = a³

So, the Volume of this vessel = (50)³ = 125,000 cm³

Now, To convert Volume of cm³ into litres we need to divide the Volume by 1000.

So, the capacity of the cubical vessel in litres = 125,000/1000 = 125 litres.

Final Answer = 125 litres.

\rule{200}2

  • Total surface area of cube = 6l².
  • Lateral surface area of cube = 4l².
  • Volume of the cube = l³.

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