Physics, asked by adarsh531singh, 4 months ago

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

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Answered by tanishijha
27

Answer:

The side of the cubical vessel = 50 cm. 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.

Answered by Anonymous
16

Given :-

The side of the cubical vessel = 50 cm

To Find :-

The capacity of the cubical vessel.

Solution :-

We know that,

  • v = Volume
  • l = Liters
  • s = Side

By the formula,

\underline{\boxed{\sf Volume \ of \ a \ cube=(Side)^3}}

Given that,

Side (s) = 50 cm

Substituting their values,

v = (50)³

v = 50 × 50 × 50

v = 125000 cm³

By converting cm³ to m³,

= 125000/1000

= 125 liters

Therefore, the cubical vessel will hold 125 liters.

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