Math, asked by catchmeguru, 1 year ago

the length ,breadth and height of cuboidal tank are 150cm, 120cm and 110cm respectively. the tank has 129600cm3 of water in it. 100 porous bricks each having dimensions 20cm X 10cm X 10cm and arwe placed in the tank. calculate the raise in the water level of the tank. if each bricks absorbs 1/10 of its own volume

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Answered by kvnmurty
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Data regarding volume of water in the tank = 129,600 cm^3 or 1,296,000 cm³ ??
 
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Volume of the tank =  150 * 120 * 110  cm³  = 1, 980, 000 cm³
base area of the tank =  150 * 120 =  18, 000 cm²

volume of water in the tank = 129, 600  cm³ 
filled height of water in the tank =   129, 600 / 18 000 = 7. 2 cm
      
Volume of the porous bricks = 20 * 10 * 10 = 2, 000 cm³  each
Amount of water absorbed by each brick = 1/10 * 2, 000 = 200 cm³

Amount of water absorbed by all 100 bricks =  20, 000 cm³ 

Volume of water remaining = 129, 600 - 20, 000 cm³  = 109, 600 cm³

Now volume occupied by the bricks = 100 * 2, 000 = 200, 000 cm³

Total volume of bricks + water = 309, 600 cm³

Height of water in the tank now  = total volume / base area
           = 309, 600 / 18, 000  = 17.2 cm

Rise in the level of water = 17.2 - 7.2 = 10 cm

Answered by mprasannavasan
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Answer:

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