A spherical glass vessel has a cylindrical neck 8 cm long, 2 cm

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425. A spherical glass vessel has a cylindrical neck 8 cm long, 2 cm in diameter; the diameter of the spherical part is 8.5 cm. By measuring the amount of water it holds, a child finds its volume to be 345 cm3. Check whether she is correct, taking the above as the inside measurements and π = 3.14.


Let r cm be the radius of the spherical glass. Then

                         straight r space space equals space fraction numerator 8.5 over denominator 2 end fraction space cm
Now,  

       Volume  = 4 over 3 space πr cubed

equals space open parentheses 4 over 3 straight x space 3.14 space straight x space fraction numerator 8.5 over denominator 2 end fraction straight x fraction numerator 8.5 over denominator 2 end fraction fraction numerator 8.5 over denominator 2 end fraction space close parentheses space cm cubed
equals space open parentheses fraction numerator 7713.41 over denominator 24 end fraction close parentheses space cm cubed
equals space 321.4 space cm cubed

Let R cm be the radius and h cm be the height of cylindrical part.
Then,      R  = 2 over 2 = 1 cm,  h = 8 cm
Volume = πR squared straight h
            = (3.14 x 1 x 1 x 8) cm3
            = (25.12) cm3
Quantity of water = (321.4 + 25.12) cm3
                                  = 346.52 cm3
Hence, Answer is not correct. 

 
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