Cups A and B are cone shaped and have heights of #25 cm# and #26 cm# and openings with radii of #9 cm# and #7 cm#, respectively. If cup B is full and its contents are poured into cup A, will cup A overflow? If not how high will cup A be filled?
1 Answer
Jun 14, 2018
See below for explanation
Explanation:
Cone Volume is given by
We have cone
For cone
Comparing both volume it is obvius that
In this case, what will be the height of cup A filled?. Lets see.
With volume B into cone A, we have a situation like this
By Thales theorem we know that
Revolving DEC around CA axis, we have the cone produced by volume B in cup A, so his volume is known. Then
Then
In (1), we have