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Sand falls from a conveyor belt at a rate of 15 StartFraction m cubed Over min EndFraction onto the top of a conical pile. The height of the pile is always​ three-eighths of the base diameter. How fast are the height and the radius changing when the pile is 5 m​ high?

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Answer:

dh/dt = 0.107m/min

dr/dt = 0.1435m/min

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a cone is given by:


V = \pi*r^2*h/3

The relationship between height and radius is:

h = 3/8 * (2*r) = 3/4 * r

Replacing this value into the volume formula:


V = \pi/4*r^3

If we derive this equation:


dV/dt =\pi/4*3*r^2*dr/dt Solving for dr/dt and knowing that dV/dt=15m^3/min


dr/dt = (4*dV/dt)/(3*\pi*r^2)=0.1435m/min

With the relation between height and radius:

dh/dt=3/4*dr/dt = 0.107m/min

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