Mathematics
How many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5 cm hold?
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Answer
Given,
Diameter of the hemispherical ball (d) = 10.5 cm
Radius of the hemispherical ball (r) = cm = 5.25 cm
By formula,
Volume of the hemispherical ball (V) =
Substituting values we get :
Hence, the hemispherical bowl can hold 0.303 litres of milk.
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