Math, asked by xxitssagerxx, 8 hours ago


\huge\sf\fbox\purple{ Question }★

°° 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.°°


★ Moderators
★ Brainly stars and teacher
★ Others best users ​

Answers

Answered by sweetuvalse23
8

Answer:

Hey!

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...

Answered by ayushikushwaha53
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation is in the attachment.

Hope it will help you mark me as brainliest plz don't forget to give me thanks and also rate my answer.

Thank you...and Happy Diwali to you and your family too

Attachments:
Similar questions