in the formula 1/3πr square h, h is the slant height or the verticle height.
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In the formulae 1 / 3 * pie * r² * h , here h is vertical height .
For slant height , " l " is used .
# This is formulae of cone .
So , don't confuse in this indication .
thanks :)
In the formulae 1 / 3 * pie * r² * h , here h is vertical height .
For slant height , " l " is used .
# This is formulae of cone .
So , don't confuse in this indication .
thanks :)
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Hlo friend.. Cutiepie Here..
Here is ur answer :
Volume of cone
Here h is vertical height..
Slant height is always denoted by ' l '.
r is radius.
We find anyone from this formula, if two things are given,
( slant height )² = ( height )² + ( radius)²
l² = h² + r²
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
Here is ur answer :
Volume of cone
Here h is vertical height..
Slant height is always denoted by ' l '.
r is radius.
We find anyone from this formula, if two things are given,
( slant height )² = ( height )² + ( radius)²
l² = h² + r²
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
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