A hemispherical container contains water to a depth of 10 cm. If the volume of the water inside the container is 5000m/3 cubic centimeter, find the diameter of the vessel.
The volume of water = (5000 *"\\pi")/3 cm3
The water is contained to a depth of 10 cm
Let radius of hemisphere be R1 cm
Let radius of the water be R2 cm
Now volume of water = (2/3)*("\\pi")*(radius)3
(5000 * "\\pi")/3 = (2/3)*("\\pi")*(R2)3
(R2)3 = 5000/2 = 2500 => R2 = cube root (2500) = 13.5 cm
Now as per the diagram, AC = AD
AB + BC = R1 (Since AD = radius of hemisphere which is R1)
10 + R2 = R1
R1 =10 + 13.5 = 23.5 cm
So,
diameter of hemisphere = 2 * radius = 2 * 23.5 = 47 cm
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