Math, asked by negisonam3794, 8 months ago

Take a beaker measure its height and radius of base. Calculate its capacity using formula .fill it fully with water.measure the volume of water with a measuring cylinder . compare the two results and draw inference

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Answered by amitnrw
3

Capacity of Cylinder = Volume of Water

Step-by-step explanation:

Took a beaker

Radius of Base =  3 cm

Height of Beaker = 7 cm

Volume of Beaker = π R²H

= (22/7) * 3² * 7

= 198 cm³

Measured the volume of Water with a measuring cylinder

and found approximately 200 ml

Capacity of Cylinder = Volume of Water

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Answered by vaishalit357
0

Answer:

Frist calculate its volume and then divide it by 1000

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