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प्रश्न
A measuring cylinder is filled with water up to a level of 30 ml. A solid body is immersed in it so that the level of water rises to 37 ml. Now the solid body is tied with a cork and then immersed in water so that the water level rises to 40 ml. Find the volume of the solid body and the cork.
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उत्तर
Level of water in measuring cylinder = V1 = 30 ml
Level of water in measuring cylinder when a solid body is immersed in it V2 = 37 ml
Level of water in measuring cylinder when a cork tied with the solid is immersed in water = V3 = 40 ml
Volume of solid body = V2 – V1 = 37 – 30 = 7 ml or 7 cm3
Volume or cork = V3 – V2 = 40 – 37
= 3 ml or 3 cm3 .........[∵ 1 ml = 1 cm3]
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