Physics, asked by itsmesg2006, 7 months ago

The length of the longest rod that can be placed inside a cuboid
of dimensions 6 cm x 8 cm x 2√11 cm is:

(a) 10cm
(b) 12cm
(c) 11cm
(d) 13cm​

Answers

Answered by sweetyjagjivan
0

Explanation:

Given, length =30 cm, breadth =24 cm, height =18cm

From the question, we have

Maximum length of the rod = Length of the diagonal of the cuboid

=

l

2

+b

2

+h

2

=

30

2

+24

2

+18

2

=

900+576+324

=

1800

=30

2

cm

Therefore, maximum length of a rod is 30 2 cm.

Answered by Vishwaabhi
0

Answer:

longest rod that can be placed inside a cuboid

= √(l^2 +b^2 + h^2)= 12 CM

Explanation:

L= 6

b= 8

h= 2√11

length of rod = √(36+64+44)=√144 = 12 cm Ans

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