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A juice seller serves his customers units a glass as shown in the figure. The inner diameter of the cylindrical glass is 5 cm but the bottom of the glass has a hemispherical portion raised, which reduces the capacity of the glass. If the height of the glass is 10 cm, find the apparent capacity of the glass and its actual capacity.

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Solution

Inner diameter of a cylindrical glass = 5 cm
Inner radius of the glass = 2.5 cm
Height of the glass = 10 cm
Apparent capacity of the glass = Volume of cylinder=πr2h=227×2.5×2.5×10=196.43 cm3

Volume of hemisphere at the bottom =23πr3=227×23×2.5×2.5×2.5=32.74 cm3

Actual capacity of the glass

=Volume of cylinder - Volume of hemisphere = 196.43-32.74=163.69 cm3

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