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Question
Marbles of diameter 1.4 cm are dropped into a cylindrical beaker of diameter 7 cm containing some water . Find the number of marbles that should be dropped into the beaker so that the water level rises by 5.6 cm .
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Solution
Diameter of the marbles = 1.4 cm
Radius of the marbles, r = \[\frac{1 . 4}{2} = 0 . 7 cm\]
Diameter of the cylinderical beaker = 7 cm
Radius of the beaker = \[\frac{7}{2} = 3 . 5 cm\]
Rise in the level of water = 5.6 cm
let the number of marbles be n.
\[n \times \text { volume of the marbles = volume of the water risen }\]
\[ \Rightarrow n = \frac{\text { volume of the water risen }}{\text { volume of the marbles }}\]
\[ \Rightarrow n = \frac{\pi \left( \frac{7}{2} \right)^2 \left( 5 . 6 \right)}{\frac{4}{3}\pi \left( 0 . 7 \right)^3} = 150\]
Hence, the number marbles will be 150.
