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If a pit is dug which is 10 metre deep and holds 5000 litre of water, find the radius of the pit.​

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Answered by arunpatodi18
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Answer:

1000-5000 L, 0-250 L, 500-1000 L, 250-500 L, 5000-10000 L

Diameter(inches) Dia - 74'' *Height - 73''

Weight(Kilogram) 120

Shape Round

Diameter 74''

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Answered by Hellion
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If a pit is dug which is 10 metre deep and holds 5000 litre of water, find the radius of the pit.

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Given:-

  • 10 metre deep (height)
  • Holds 5000 ml water
  • We consider the pit to be cylindrical since we have to find it's radius.

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1m³ = 1000 litres

Therefore, 5000 litres will be 5m³

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Radius of the pit will be,

=> πr²h = 5m³

=> πr² × 10m = 5m³

=> πr² = 0.5m²

=> r² = 3.5/ 22m²

=> r = 0.1590909090909m

=> r is approximately 0.16m

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Radius of the pit is 0.16m

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