Math, asked by indrajitchoudhary61, 1 year ago

how much water will a tank hold if the interior diameter of the tank 1.6 cm and its depthis 0.7 cm

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Answered by BrainlyPrincess
24

Answer:

1408 litres

Step-by-step explanation:

For a tank (cuboidal) : Inner Radius = Inner diameter/2 = 1.6/2 = 0.8m

Given : Its depth i.e. height = 0.8m

Volume of the tank = Volume of the cylinder                                

                                = πr²h  

                                = 22/7 × 0.8 × 0.8                                                      

                                                    × 0.7

                               

                                = 22 × 0.8 × 0.8 ×                                                          

                                                       0.1  

                               = 1.408 m³

Amount of water  =  Its volume

hold by the tank                              

                             = 1.408 m³    

                             = 1.408 × 1000 [∵                                

                                  1m³ = 1000 litres]

                            = 1408 litres

Amount of water hold by the tank = 1408 litres


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Answered by BubblySnowflake
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Volume of the tank = Π r² h

Diameter = 1.6 m

Radius = 0.8 m

Now , Capacity = 22/7 × 0.8² × 0.7

=> 1.408 m³

SO THE ANSWER IS 1.408 m³

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