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lana [24]
4 years ago
4

A conical tank (as in Example 2) has height 3 m and radius 2 m at the base. Water flows in at a rate of 2 m3/min. How fast is th

e water level rising when the level is 1 m?
Physics
1 answer:
Sergeeva-Olga [200]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

\dfrac{dy}{dt}=1.432\ m/min

Explanation:

given,

height of cone = 3 m

radius of cone = 2 m

flow rate = 2 m³/min

water level rate when height at 1 m = ?

volume of cone

V = \dfrac{1}{3}\pi r^2h

now,

V = \dfrac{1}{3}\pi r'^2y

where radius of cone at y depth

r' = \dfrac{r}{h}y

so,

V = \dfrac{1}{3}\pi \dfrac{r^2}{h^2}y^3

differentiating both side

\dfrac{dV}{dt}= \pi \dfrac{r^2}{h^2}y^2\dfrac{dy}{dt}

now, h = 1 m

2 = \pi \dfrac{2^2}{3^2}\times 1^2\dfrac{dy}{dt}

\dfrac{dy}{dt}=1.432\ m/min

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