The outer radius and inner
radius of a 30cm long
cylindrical gold pipe are 14cm
and 7cm respectively. It is
filled with bronze. The density
of gold and bronze are
20gm/cm² and 30gm/cm3
respectively. Then the weight
of the cylinder formed is
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Let r,R and h be the inner, outer radii and height of the hollow cylindrical pipe respectively.
Given that 2r=6cm, 2R=8cm, h=28cm
Now, the volume of the pipe, V=π×h×(R+r)(R−r)
∴ Volume, V=616cu.cm
Weight of 1cu.cm of the metal =7gm
Weight of the 616cu.cm of metal =7×616gm
Thus, the weight of the pipe =4.312kg.
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