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a solid toy is in form of hemispher4 surmounted by a right circular cone. The height of cone2 cm and diameter of base is 4cm .determine the volume of the toy. if the right circular cylinder circumscribes the toy , find the difference of volume of cylinder and you (take pi= 3.14)

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Answered by angleberry883
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Anonymous: hey wht is the diff. b/w cylinder..
Answered by Anonymous
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Let BPC be the hemisphere and ABC be the cone standing on the base of the hemisphere as shown in the above figure.

The radius BO of the hemisphere (as well as of the cone) =( ½) × 4 cm = 2 cm.

So, volume of the toy = (⅔) πr3 + (⅓) πr2h

 \tt = (⅔) × 3.14 × 23 + (⅓)× 3.14 × 22 × 2

 \tt = 25.12 cm^3

Now, let the right circular cylinder EFGH circumscribe the given solid.

The radius of the base of the right circular cylinder = HP = BO = 2 cm, and its height is

 \tt EH = AO + OP = (2 + 2) cm = 4 cm

So, the volume required = volume of the right circular cylinder – the volume of the toy

 \tt = (3.14 × 22 × 4 – 25.12) cm^3

 \tt = 25.12 cm^3

Hence, the required difference between the two volumes = 25.12 cm^3

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