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A cylindrical container with diameter of base 42 cm contains sufficient water to submerge a rectangular solid of iron with dimensions 22 cm x 14 cm x 10.5 cm. Find the rise in the level of the water when the solid is submerged.

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Answer

Given,

Diameter of base = 42 cm and radius = 422\dfrac{42}{2} = 21 cm.

Let rise in level of water be h cm.

Since, water rises on submerging of a rectangular solid.

So, the increase in volume of water = volume of rectangular solid.

∴ πr2h = 22 x 14 x 10.5

227×212×h\dfrac{22}{7} \times 21^2 \times h = 3234

h = 3234×722×212=226389702=213\dfrac{3234 \times 7}{22 \times 21^2} = \dfrac{22638}{9702} = 2\dfrac{1}{3} cm

Hence, the water level will be raised to a level of 2132\dfrac{1}{3} cm when the solid is submerged.

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