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An iron pipe is 14m long and exterior diameter is 16cm. If the thickness of pipe is 1cm and iron weighs 8gm/cubic cm, find the weight of the pipe.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

lenght=21m=21*100=2100cm which is height (* means multiplied)

exterior diameter=8cm

radius=d/2

=8/2

=4cm

let us take exteror radius as R

thickness=1cm

iterior radius=exteriror(outer) radius-thickness

                   =4-1

                    =3cm(let inner radius be r

volume of pipe (which is hollow)=π(R squrae-r squrae)*height

                                                  =22/7(4 squrae-3 squrae)*2100

                                                   =22/7(16-9)*2100

                                                    =22/7*7*2100

                                                    =46200cubic cm

weight = 46200*8

          =369600gram

           =369.6kilogram

Answered by diveshkumar24
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