Math, asked by nirmalya68, 1 year ago

The volume of metal in a metallic cylindrical pipe is 748 cm
3
. Its length is
14 cm and its external radius is 9 cm. Find its thickness.

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Answered by rakeshmohata
5
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=> Let the inner radius be r cm

=> External Radius = R = 9 cm

=> Height of pipe = h= 14 cm

=> Volume of metallic cylinder

 = \pi {r}^{2} h = 748 \: cm {}^{3}  \\  \\ where \:  \: \pi =  \frac{22}{7}  \\  \\   \underline{ \:  \:  \:  \:  \: so \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: }\\  \\  =  >  \it  \green{\frac{22}{7}  \times  {r}^{2} \times  14 }=  \green{748} \\  \\  =  > \it \green{  {r}^{2} } =  \green{ \frac{748}{44} } =  \green{ \frac{68}{4} } =  \green{17} \\  \\  =  >  \boxed{ \bf \: r = \green{  \sqrt{17} } =  \underline{ \orange{4.12 \:  \: cm}}}

Now the thickness can be determined by

=> R - r = 9 - 4.12 = 4.88 cm

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Answered by nehu215
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