Science, asked by prudhvipagilla1, 10 months ago

why liquid carry tankers/trucks are round in shape and why not rectangle in shape? ​

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Answered by ganesha108
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This is because cylinders don’t have corners. Cubes and cuboid have more space, but their corners make them unsuitable for carrying fluid. When carrying liquids under pressure, the stress acting at a corner is more than the stress acting on the sides. Because of this, the stress concentrates more at the corners. And because of this there are more chances of a tank to buckle or break if they are made cubical. There are less chances for cracks in a cylindrical tank than in a cubical tank. Even the ends are made semi-spherical in modern tanker trucks.

Answered by Suriddhim
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because in round tankers there will be liqiud can easily distribute

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