Math, asked by Patrashradhanjali, 1 year ago

Internal radius of a pipe is 2.5cm.How much water will be held in 10m length of the pipe.

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Answered by ishanit
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hey mate,
here is your answer
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the volume of water filled in pipe = volume of cylinder

Vol. of cylinder
 = \pi {r}^{2} h
r = 2.5 cm
h= 10 m = 1000 cm

vol = \pi \times {(2.5)}^{2} \times 1000
vol = 19,634.954 {cm}^{3}
or
vol = 0.019634 {m}^{3}
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Patrashradhanjali: The answer in cubic cm is 19642.8571
ishanit: ok
ishanit: it's calculator problem,
ishanit: i checked in two different calculators both gives different ans , but correct one is 19,642.857142857
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