Math, asked by manish2833, 9 months ago

How many cylinders of radius 3 cm and height 6 cm can be formed by melting space whose radius is 9 cm

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Answered by sananlala
1

Answer:

explain with the help of an example what is the range of possible values of resultant of two vectors

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Answered by venkatmahesh06
5

Answer:

no.of \:  \: cylinders =

 \frac{volume \: \: of \:  \: Sphere}{volume \:  \: of \:  \: each \:  \: cylinder}

 \frac{\frac{4}{3}\pi {r}^{3}}{ \pi {r}^{2} h }

 \frac{4 \times  {9}^{3} }{3 \times  {3}^{2}  \times 6}

{2 \times 27}

54

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