A cylinder of height 2 m and radius 2 m is partially filled with oil. When the cylinder is lying parallel to the ground the height of oil level is 1.5 m from ground. What is the volume of oil?

Javion Henry

Javion Henry

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2022-07-17

Finding the volume of oil in a cylinder which is lying parallel to the ground.
A cylinder of height 2 m and radius 2 m is partially filled with oil. When the cylinder is lying parallel to the ground the height of oil level is 1.5 m from ground. What is the volume of oil? How to solve it?

Answer & Explanation

Bradley Sherman

Bradley Sherman

Beginner2022-07-18Added 17 answers

Step 1
If you draw a circle of radius 2 and a horizontal chord at a height of 1.5 above the bottom of the circle, then this chord is 0.5 below the centre of the circle. We need to find the area of the segment below the chord and multiply this by the length of the cylinder, 2.
Step 2
The area of the segment is
1 2 ( 2 ) 2 ( θ sin θ ) ,, where θ = 2 arccos ( 0.5 2 ) measured in radians.
You should be able to get the answer now.

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