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Answered by Sravanandsunny
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Conceptual understanding / Model Problem / Model Example /

Activities

l Circle : A circle is a closed plane figure whose every point lies at an equal

distance (radius) from a fixed point (center).

l A rubber ball, Globe, tennis ball, shotput are all examples of solids circular in

shape, called spheres.

l Sphere : A sphere is a three dimensional figure, which is made up of all points

in the space, which is at a constant distance from a fixed point. This fixed point

is called centre.

Instructions :

1. Refer page 235 and 237 for understanding the surface area of sphere and

volume of the sphere.

2. Surface area of sphere = 4Sr

2

, Where r is the radius of sphere

Volume of sphere = xSr

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, Where r is the radius of sphereConceptual understanding / Model Problem / Model Example /

Activities

l Can we call cube and cuboid as right prisms?

l Have you observed cuboid and cube are also right prisms as their lateral faces

are rectangular and perpendicular to base.

l We know volume of cuboid is product of area of base and height = lb×h

Incube = S3

Hence volume of right prism = Area of base × height

l If base is an equilateral trangle then its volume × a2×h where 'a' is side of

triangle.

l Like prism, pyramid is also a solid figure, An example of pyramid is the

Egyptian pyramids, one of the seven wonders of the world.

l Major difference is that the prism has Lateral faces along with top and base.

Whereas pyramid has Lateral faces with base and vertex at top.

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