Math, asked by GarvBahal, 1 year ago

Water flowing at 50 km/hr in a rectangular tank 44m long and 28m wide in how much time level of tank rises by 1/2 m

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Answered by kvnmurty
2
There is some data missing in the given question.  Solving the question with an assumption.

  The area of cross section of the pipe through which water is flowing in is not mentioned. In this case we can only take that water is filling in the tank at the rate of 50 km/hour.

=> That means the height is increasing at this rate.  (Assumption)

Increase in water level = 50 km/hour
              = 50 * 5/18 = 250/18 meters/sec

Increase desired = 1/2 meter

Time duration = (1/2) / (250/18)  sec
                       = 9/250 sec.


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Answered by sivaramakrishna28
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half meter increases
hope it's correct
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