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482. Spherical marbles of diameter 1.4 cm each are dropped in a cylindrical beaker of radius 3.5 cm containing some water. Find the number of marbles that should be dropped into the beaker so that the water level in the beaker rises by 5.6 cm.


Let ‘R’ cm be the radius of the sphere, then
R = 10.5 cm
Now, volume of sphere

equals 4 over 3 πr cubed equals open parentheses 4 over 3 straight x space straight n space straight x space 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 close parentheses space cm cubed

Let, ‘h’ cm be the rise in water level, and ‘r’ cm be the radius of the beaker. Then
r = 3.5 cm., h = 5.6 cm
Now, volume of cylinder = πr2h
= (π x 3.5 x 3.5 x 5.6) cm2
Therefore
Required no. of marbles

equals space fraction numerator volume space of space cylinder space left parenthesis beaker right parenthesis over denominator volume space of space one space sphereical space marbles end fraction
equals fraction numerator straight pi space straight x space 3.5 space straight x space 3.5 space straight x space 5.6 over denominator begin display style 4 over 3 end style xπ space straight x space 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 end fraction
equals space fraction numerator 3.5 space straight x space 3.5 space straight x space 5.6 space straight x space 3 over denominator 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 space straight x space 10.5 end fraction
Hence, the required no. of marbles = 150

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