Math, asked by bhumika5914, 4 months ago


An iron pipe is 21 m long and its exterior diameter is 8 cm. If the
thickness of the pipe is 1 cm and iron weight is 8 g/cm", find the weight
of the pipe.​

Answers

Answered by DAVYJONES
2

Let external diameter be d

2

and internal be d

1

⇒d

2

=8cm & d

1

=8−1−1=6cm

Therefore, r

1

=3cm & r

2

=4cm

Volume of hollow cylindrical pipe=π(r

2

2

−r

1

2

)×h

=

7

22

((4)

2

−(3)

2

)×21

=

7

22

×7×21

=462cm

3

∴Weight of the pipe=8×462=3696g=3.696kg

Answered by ashishkumarjha911097
0

Answer:

369.6 Kg

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