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The Length of the Longest Rod that Can Be Fitted in a Cubical Vessel of Edge 10 Cm Long, is - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

The length of the longest rod that can be fitted in a cubical vessel of edge 10 cm long, is

पर्याय

  • 10 cm

  • 10`sqrt(2)` cm

  • 10`sqrt(3)` cm

  • 20 cm 

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उत्तर

The longest rod that can be fitted in the cubical vessel is its diagonal.

Side of the cube (l) = 10 cm 

So, the diagonal of the cube,

`= sqrt(3l)`

`= 10 sqrt(3 )`  cm 

So, the length of the longest rod that can be fitted in the cubical box is `10 sqrt(3 )` cm .

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पाठ 18: Surface Areas and Volume of a Cuboid and Cube - Exercise 18.4 [पृष्ठ ३५]

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पाठ 18 Surface Areas and Volume of a Cuboid and Cube
Exercise 18.4 | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ३५

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