Math, asked by racheldsouza2006, 9 months ago

A metal pipe is 63 cm long. The inner diameter of a cross section is 4 cm, the outer diameter being 8 cm. Find its
1. inner curved surface area
2. outer curved surface area.
3. total surface areaImmersive Reader

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Answered by nikhilprab298
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Answer:

Inner Surface area of the Pipe = 968 Square cm.

Outer Surface area of the pipe = 1064.8 Square cm.

Total Surface Area = = 2038.08 Square cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

A pipe will have two layers as shown in picture.  

There is a inner Cylinder and Outer Cylinder.

Inner Radius = Inner Diameter / 2 = 4 / 2 = 2 cm = r

Outer Radius = Outer Diameter / 2 = 4.4/2 = 2.2 cm = R

Height of the pipe = 77 cm = h

Inner Surface area of the Pipe = 2∏rh = 2*22*2*77/7 = 968 Square cm.

Outer Surface area of the pipe = 2∏Rh = 2*22*2.2*77/7 = 1064.8 Square cm.

Total Surface area = Inner Surface area + Outer Surface area + 2 * Cross section surface area.  

The cross section suface area is present at two ends of the pipe.  

This is the area covered between 2 circles.  

Total Surface area = Inner Surface area + Outer Surface area + 2 * Cross section surface area.  

= 968 + 1064.8 + 2*∏(R^2 – r^2)

= 2032.8 + 2*22*(2.2*2.2 – 2*2)/7

= 2032.8 + 5.28

= 2038.08 Square cm.

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