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describe in ur words what is HIMALAYAN YEW?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\frak{Given} \begin{cases} & \sf{Base\:Diameter\:of\: Cylindrical\:container = \bf{14\:cm}}  \\ & \sf{Base\:radius\:of\: Cylindrical\:container = \bf{7\:cm}} \\ & \sf{Height\:of\: cylindrical\:container = \bf{20\:cm}} \end{cases}\\ \\

To find: Volume of milk powder in container?

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\underline{\bigstar\:\boldsymbol{According\:to\:the\:question\::}}\\ \\

Volume of Milk powder = Volume of container

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★ Now, Finding Volume of cylindrical container,

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\dag\;{\underline{\frak{Volume\:of\:cylinder\:is\:given\:by}}}\\ \\

\star\;{\boxed{\sf{\pink{Volume_{\;(cylinder)} = \pi r^2 h}}}}\\ \\

where,

r & h are radius and height of cylinder respectively.

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:\implies\sf Volume_{\;(container)} = \dfrac{22}{7} \times 7 \times 7 \times 20\\ \\

:\implies\sf Volume_{\;(container)} = \dfrac{22}{ \cancel{7}} \times \cancel{7} \times 7 \times 20\\ \\

:\implies\sf Volume_{\;(container)} = 22 \times 7 \times 20\\ \\

:\implies\sf Volume_{\;(container)} = 154 \times 20\\ \\

:\implies{\underline{\boxed{\frak{\purple{Volume_{\;(container)} = 3080\:cm^3}}}}}\;\bigstar\\ \\

\therefore\:{\underline{\sf{Volume\:of\:milk\:powder\:in\:container\:is\: \bf{3080\:cm^3}.}}}

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\qquad\boxed{\underline{\underline{\pink{\bigstar \: \bf\:Formula\:Related\:to\:cylinder\:\bigstar}}}}\\ \\

\sf Area\:of\:base\:of\:cylinder = \bf{\pi r^2}

\sf Total\:Surface\:area\:of\:cylinder = \bf{2 \pi r(r + h)}

\sf Curved\:Surface\:area\:of\:cylinder = \bf{2 \pi rh}

\sf Volume\:of\:cone = \bf{ \dfrac{1}{3} \times Volume_{\:(cylinder)}}

Answered by mohinderpathania69
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Answer:

The Himalayan Yew (Taxus baccata subsp. wallichiana) is an endangered native high value medicinal plant of the Himalayan Region. The several medicinal properties of the bark and leaves of this species have increased its risk of extinction due to pressures for utilization. It is also subjected to harvest for fuelwood.

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