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A copper wire when bent in the form of a square encloses an area of 484 cm^2. If the same wire is bent in the form of a circle the radius of the circle will be?

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Answered by tanmaybhere100
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Given that Area of the square formed by bending a copper wire = 484cm^2.


We know that side of the square = s^2


                                s^2 = 484


                                s = 22cm.



We know that perimeter of the square = 4 * s


                                                                = 4 * 22


                                                                = 88cm.



Therefore the length of the wire = 88cm.


Now,


Given that the same wire is bent into a form of circle.


Circumference of circle = Length of wire


2pir = 88


2 * 22/7 * r = 88


44/7 * r = 88


44 * r = 88 * 7


44 * r = 616


r = 616/44


r = 14.



We know that Area of circle = pir^2


                                               = 22/7 * (14)^2


                                               = 22 * 14 * 2


                                               = 616cm^2.



Therefore the area enclosed by the circle = 616cm^2.




Hope this helps! ---------------- Good Luck



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