°° The external diameter of a 35-cm-long metal pipe is 10 cm. If the pipe is 1 cm thick and the density of the metal is 7.8 g/cm^3, find the volume of the metal used in the pipe and the mass of the pipe.°°
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The external diameter of metal pipe=10cm
external radius of metal pipe=(R)diameter/2=10/2=5cm
the metal pipe is 35 cm long.
that is height of metal pipe=(h) =35 cm
thickness=1 cm
inner diameter-outer diameter thickness=10cm-1cm=9cm
inner radius=(r)=9cm/2=4.5cm
volume of metal pipe=outer volume - inner volume
=πh[R²-r²]
=22/7x35[(5)²-(4.5)²]
=22x5[25-20.25]
=110×4.75=522.5cm³
density of a metal=7.8g/cm³
density=mass/volume
mass=density-volume=7.8g/ cm³x522.5cm³=4075.5g
therefore volume of the metal is 522.5cm³ & mass of the pipe is 4075.5g/4.07 kg...
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