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31 December, 22:50

One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 60 water drops, which have a typical radius of 10 μm. (a) how many cubic meters of water are in a cylindrical cumulus cloud of height 3.2 km and radius 1.0 km

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  1. 31 December, 22:51
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    First calculate for the volume of the cylindrical cumulus cloud:

    V = π r^2 h

    V = π (1.0 km) ^2 * 3.2 km

    V = 3.2π km^3 = 10.05 km^3

    We know that there are 60 water drops per cm^3. Therefore:

    drops = 10.05 km^3 * (60 drop / cm^3) * (100,000 cm / km) ^3

    drops = 6.032 x 10^17 drops

    Calculating for the volume of 1 drop:

    Vdrop = (4π/3) r^3

    Vdrop = (4π/3) * (10 x 10^-6 m) ^3

    Vdrop = 4.19 x 10^-15 m^3

    Hence total volume of the drop is:

    Vtotal drops = 6.032 x 10^17 drops * 4.19 x 10^-15 m^3 / drop

    Vtotal drops = 2,526.68 m^3
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