Math, asked by prrathap63, 9 months ago

if a tree is 50ft high and circumference is 3ft how much volume wood can be extracted...give volume in cubic feet please​

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Answered by sd699658
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Step-by-step explanation:

For these limbs of the tree, the cubic feet volume is V=π h ( r12 + r22 + r1 r2) / 3 in which r1 and r2 are the radii of the two circular bases. These more realistic segments can form the basis for calculating volume of trees. The limb length formula accounts for changes in diameter of a tree trunk.

Answered by nishadas000888
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Step-by-step explanation:

For these limbs of the tree, the cubic feet volume is V=π h ( r12 + r22 + r1 r2) / 3 in which r1 and r2 are the radii of the two circular bases. These more realistic segments can form the basis for calculating volume of trees. The limb length formula accounts for changes in diameter of a tree trunk.

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