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Find the weight of a lead pipe 3.5m long if the external diameter of the pipe is 2.4 cm and thickness of the lead is 2mm and 1 cubic cm of lead weighs 11 g

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Answered by Anonymous
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the external diameter of the lead pipe = 2.4 cm let the internal and external radius of the pipe be r and R respectively. therefore 2R=2.4 cm⇒ R=2.4/2=1.2 cm thickness of the pipe is 2 mm = 0.2 cm the internal radius r = 1.2-0.2= 1 cm the length of the lead pipe be h = 3.5 m = 3.5*100=350 cm. therefore the volume of the pipe = V= 22*50*0.44 = 484 cubic cm the weight of 1 cubic cm is 11 kg. thus the weight of the lead = 484*11 = 5324 kg
Answered by yahootak
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Hello,

your answer:

Weight of 1cm³ = 11 g

Weight of 484 cm³ = 484*11=5324 g

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