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From a tap of inner radius 0.75 cm, water flows at the rate of 7 m per second. Find the volume in litres of water delivered by the pipe in one hour.

Given,


inner radius of tap = 0.75 cm


Rate of water flow through it = 7 m/s = 700 cm/s


so,


volume of water per second derived from tap =


Volume of water derived in 1 hour (3600 sec) = = 4455 litre


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