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An iron pipe is 28 cm long. It has an exterior diameter of 6 cm and a thickness of 1 cm. Find the total surface area of the pipe.​

Answers

Answered by pv4446870
1

Answer:

The pipe is 20cm long (l)

extension diameter is 25cm, thickness is 10m.

∴ exterior radius (R)=

2

25

cm

interior radius (r)=

2

25

−1=

2

23

cm

So, the total surface area is

= exterior surface of the pipe +

interior surface of the pipe +

two ends of the pipe (thickness area)

=2π(R).l+2π(r).l+2(πr

2

−πr

2

)

=2π[l(R+r)+(R+r)(R−r)]

=2π(R+r)(l+R−r)

=2×

7

22

×(

2

25

+

2

23

)(20+

2

25

2

23

)

=

7

44

×24×21

=44×72

=3168

So, the total surface face area is 3168 sq.cm.

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Answered by topper126
1

Answer:

1028.5 total surface area of iron pipe

Step-by-step explanation:

formula to find tsa is 2×22/7 (R+r)h+22/7×(R^2-r^2)

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