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A copper wire,3mm is diameter,is would about a cylinder whose length is 12 cm, and diameter 10 cm, so as to cover the curved surface of the cylinder.find the length and mass of the wire, assuming the Destiny of copper to be 8.8 gram per square cm.​

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Answered by samijain1069
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solution:

It is assumed that one round of copper wire will cover 3 mm or 0.3 cm height of cylinder.

Number of rounds = Height of the cylinder/diameter of the wire

= 12/0.3

= 40 rounds

Now,

The length of the wire required in one round = Circumference of the base of the cylinder

Diameter of the cylinder = 10 cm, so the radius = 5 cm.

circumference = 2πr

= 2*π*5

Length of wire required in one round = 10π

Length of wire required in 40 rounds = 10π*40

= 400*22/7

= 8800/7

Length of the wire = 1257.14 cm

Radius of the wire = 0.3/2 = 0.15 cm

Volume of wire = Area of cross section of wire × length of the wire

= π*r² × 12.57

22/7 × (0.15)² × 1257.14

Volume of the wire = 88.898 cm³

Mass = Density × Volume

= 8.88 × 88.898

Mass = 789.41 gm

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