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