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प्रश्न
Water flows through a cylindrical pipe of internal radius 3.5 cm at 36 km/hr. Calculate the time it would take to fill a cylindrical tank whose radius and height are 35 cm and 1 m.
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उत्तर
Given:
Internal radius of pipe,
r1 = 3.5cm
Speed of water = 36 km/hr
= 36 × `(1000 xx 100)/(60 xx 60)` = 1000 cm`
Radius of cylindrical tank
r2 = 35 cm
Height of tank,
h = 1 m = 100 cm
Step 1: Volume of water flowing per second through the pipe
Area of cross-section of pipe:
A = πr12 = π(3.5)2
Volume per second:
= π(3.5)2 × 1000
Step 2: Volume of the cylindrical tank
V = πr22h = π(35)2 × 100
Step 3: Time required to fill the tank
Time = `("Volume of tank")/("Volume per second")`
= `(π × 35^2 × 100)/(π × 3.5^2 × 1000)`
= `(35^2 × 100)/(3.5^2 × 1000)`
= `(1225 xx 100)/(12.25 × 1000)`
= 10 Seconds
