If the diameter of cross section of a wire is decreased by 5%,how much percent will the length be increased so that the volume remains the same.
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Given:
Diameter of cross section of wire is decreased by 5%
To find: How much % will the length be increased so that its volume remains same.
Let
Diameter = d
Radius = d/2
Volume = πr*r*h
= πd*d*h/4
Given that, d is decreased by 5%, So, d - 5% of d
=> d-5/100*d
=> d-d/20
=> 19d/20
∴ r = 2*19d/20
= 19d/40
Volume = πd*d*h/4
=> π*19d/40*19d/40*h
∴ h = 400d/361
Now,
Increase in length = 400h/361-l
= 39l/361
%of increase = 39h/361/h*100
= 3900/361%
= 10.80%
Therefore, 10.80% of length should be increased, so volume will remain same.
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