Math, asked by adhilamajeed2005, 3 months ago

1. A vessel is in the form of a hemispherical bowl mounted by a
hollow cylinder. The diameter of the hemisphere is 6 cm and the
total height of the vessel is 10 cm. Find the capacity of the vessel
in terms of π.

Answers

Answered by mskykavya
0

Answer:

6cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of cylinder= Height of bowl− Radius of hemisphere=13−7=6 cm

Now, capacity of bowl = Volume of hemisphere + volume of cylinder

=

3

2

πr

3

+πr

2

h

=

3

2

×

7

22

×7

3

+

7

22

×7

2

×6

=

3

(2×22×49)

+22×42

=

3

2156

+924

=718.67+924

=1642.67cm

3

Answered by kanchibhargavi1503
0

Answer:

1642.67cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of cylinder= Height of bowl− Radius of hemisphere=13−7=6 cm

Now, capacity of bowl = Volume of hemisphere + volume of cylinder

=

πr

3

+πr

2

h

=

3

2

×

7

22

×7

3

+

7

22

×7

2

×6

=

3

(2×22×49)

+22×42

=

3

2156

+924

=718.67+924

=1642.67cm^3

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