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What happens to the volume when the height is doubled and the radius is constant? show an example.​

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Answered by pradeepkrverma
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

So, if R = constant, the volume changes in direct proportion with the height. When the height doubles, the volume doubles. ... The volume of the cylinder is 21 meters cubed. A sphere with height h and radius r.

Answered by prashantgautam9140
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Answer:

Volume as refered here is related to right circular cone or cylinder (as radius factor has been mentioned). And in both the case Volume is directly proportional to height. We know

Volume of cone = 1/3 (πr^2*h)

Volume of cylinder = πr^2 *h

It is very much clear when radius r is constant if h is doubled volume will be doubled

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