the capacity of a cylinder of radius 3.5 cm and height half of
radius --- litre
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Given:-
Radius of cylinder = 3.5cm = (3.5x10^-2) m
Height of cylinder = half of radius = (3.5x10^-2)/2 m = (1.75x10^-2) m
To find:- Volume
Formula = (pi)r(h^2)
Solution:-
=(Pi)r(h^2)
=3.14x(1.75x10^-2)x(3.5x10^-2)^2
=3.14x(1.75x10^-2)x(12.25x10^-4)
=67.31x10^-6 m^3
=6.731x10^-7 L
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Radius of cylinder = 3.5cm = (3.5x10^-2) m
Height of cylinder = half of radius = (3.5x10^-2)/2 m = (1.75x10^-2) m
To find:- Volume
Formula = (pi)r(h^2)
Solution:-
=(Pi)r(h^2)
=3.14x(1.75x10^-2)x(3.5x10^-2)^2
=3.14x(1.75x10^-2)x(12.25x10^-4)
=67.31x10^-6 m^3
=6.731x10^-7 L
Hope you like it. Don’t forget to mark me the brainliest.
Thank you
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