the radius of a cylendrical tank is 28m.if its capacity is equal to that of a rectangular tank of size 28m×16m×11m then. find the depth of the cylendrical tank
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For capacities to be equal, we'll have,
Capacity of the cylinder = Capacity of the cuboid
i.e. π*(radius)²(length) = (length of the cuboid)*(its breadth)*(its height)
or, π*(28)²(depth) = 28*16*11
Which gives, depth = 2 metre
Lol, it took me a while to type that down
Capacity of the cylinder = Capacity of the cuboid
i.e. π*(radius)²(length) = (length of the cuboid)*(its breadth)*(its height)
or, π*(28)²(depth) = 28*16*11
Which gives, depth = 2 metre
Lol, it took me a while to type that down
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