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11 November, 02:22

A funnel in the shape of an inverted cone is 30 cm. deep and has a diameter across the top of 20 cm. Liquid is flowing out of the funnel at the rate of 12 cm3 / sec. At what rate is the height of the liquid changing at the instant when the liquid in the funnel is 20 cm. deep? Round to the nearest thousandth.

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  1. 11 November, 05:06
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    -0.114 cm/sec

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the question;

    The original radius of the cone is; R = 20/2 = 10 cm

    The original height of the cone is; H = 30 cm.

    Rate of decrease in the volume of the liquid = 12 cm³/sec, or dV/dt = - 12 cm3/sec.

    Now, at a later instant, the height of the liquid in the cone is h < H and the radius of the liquid in the cone is r < R. At that time, the volume of liquid is

    V = (1/3) πr²h

    Now, we know that the ratio of the height and radius of the liquid is the same at any time. So, we can do this by looking at similar triangles;

    h/r = H/R

    We want to find the rate of height, So, let's make the radius (r) the subject.

    Thus;

    r = (R/H) h

    Substitute this expression for r into the equation for V above. We get

    V = (1/3) π (R/H) ²h²h = (1/3) π (R/H) h³

    Remember R and H are constants, R = 10 cm, H = 30 cm

    Now, we can the find the time derivative of each side

    Using the chain rule, we have;

    dV/dt = (R/H) h²π (dh/dt),

    We now want to solve for dh/dt.

    Thus,

    dh/dt = (H/Rπ) (h^ (-2)) dV/dt

    dV/dt = - 12 cm³/sec.

    h = 10 cm, since it is 20 cm deep at the time of interest.

    So plugging in the relevant values;

    dh/dt = (30/10) • (10^ (-2)) • (1/π) (-12) = - 0.114 cm/sec
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