Water is flowing through a cylindrical pipe of internal diameter 2cm, into a
cylindrical tank of base radius 40 cm at the rate of 0.7m/sec. By how
much will the water rise in the tank in half an hour?
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Water is flowing through a cylindrical pipe of internal diameter 2cm, into a
cylindrical tank of base radius 40 cm at the rate of 0.7m/sec. By how
much will the water rise in the tank in half an hour?
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Step-by-step explanation:
vol³ of the pipe= πr²h
let 0.7m = 70cm be the height as that much water comes out every second.
= (22/7)× (1cm)²× 70cm
= 220cm³/sec
when it continues for 1/2 hour, we have
220cm³/s× (60×30)s= 396000cm³( 1 min = 60 sec)(30min = 30×60)
Radius of the tank= 40 cm
vol³= πr²h
396000cm³= (22/7)× 40cm×40cm×h
h=( 3960cm×7)/22×16= 78.75cm