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In a hot water heating system, there is a cylindrical pipe of length 21 m and diameter 5 cm. Find the total radiating surface in the system.​

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Answered by abhithapa4428
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Answered by GlamorousGirl
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h = 28m

2r=5cm

\therefore r = \large\dfrac{5}{2} cm = \large\dfrac{5}{2×100}

= \large\dfrac{5}{200} m = \large\dfrac{1}{40} m

\therefore Total radiating surface in the system

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= 2 × \large\dfrac{27}{7} × \large\dfrac{1}{40} × 28 = {\underline{\underline{4.4m²}}}

The area of the radiating surface of system is 4.4 m²

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