Sand falls from a conveyor belt at a rate of 10 m3/min 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? Answer in centimeters per minute.
view moreQuestion: Sand is discharged at A from a conveyor belt and falls onto the top of a stockpile at B. Knowing that the conveyor belt forms at an angle of α=25° with the horizontal, determine (a) the speed v0 of the belt (b) the radius of curvature of the trajectory by the sand at Point B. Hint: for the radius of curvature take the acceleration vector a=32.2 ft. /s2↓ …
view moreQuestion: Sand is discharged at A from a conveyor belt and falls onto the top of a stockpile at B . Knowing that the conveyor belt forms an angle α=20 degree with the horizontal, determine the speed v0 of the belt.
view moreSand is falling off a conveyor onto a conical pile at the rate of 15 cubic feet per minute. The diameter of the base of the cone is approximately twice the altitude.
view moreSand falls from a conveyor belt at a rate of 12 m / min 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 2 m high? Answer in centimeters per minute.
view more2012102 · Classic Related Rates: Sand Conical. jellofaceman. Oct 2, 2012. Conical Related rates. In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving sand falling onto a conical pile and the rate at which the pile's height and radius are changing. The formula V=1/3πr2h is used to calculate the volume of the pile, and solving for dh/dt and dr/dt ...
view moreAt a sand and gravel plant, sand is falling off a conveyor and onto a conical pile at a rate of 4 cubic feet per minute. The diameter of the base of the cone is approximately three times the altitude. At what rate (in ft/min ) is the height of the pile changing when the pile is 2 feet high? Round your answer to two decimal places.
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view moreAnswer in centimeters per minute. Sand falls from a conveyor belt at a rate of 12 m^3/min onto the top of a conical pile. The height of the pile is always three-eighths of the base diameter.
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