Spherical Water Tank A water tank is in the shape of a sphere of radius 5 ft. The tank is supported on a metal circle 4 ft below the center of the sphere, as shown in the figure. Find the radius of the metal circle.
To Find: The radius of the metal circle.
Answer to Problem 21E
The radius of the metal circle on which the water tank gets support is 3 feet.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The value of radius of the spherical tank is 5 ft and the metal circle is 4 ft below the center of the tank.
Calculation:
The below figure is of the spherical tank.
Figure (1)
Use Pythagorean theorem in the triangle
Substitute 5 for OA, 4 for OB in the above expression to get the value of AB.
Take square root both sides to get the value of AB.
Thus, the radius of the metal circle on which the water tank gets support is 3 feet.
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