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A conical vessel whose internal radius is 10 cm and height 48 cm is full of water. Find the volume of water. If this water is poured into a cylindrical vessel with internal radius 20 cm, find the height to which the water level rises in it.

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Solution

Radius of conical vessel r = 10 cm

Height of conical vessel h = 48 cm

The volume of water = volume of conical vessel.

Let h' be the height of cylindrical vessel, which filled by the water of conical vessel,

Radius of cylindrical vessel = 20 cm

Clearly,

Volume of cylindrical vessel = volume of water

Thus, the volume of the cylindrical vessel and height of cylindrical vessel are and respectively.


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