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what is the relation between volume of cone and cylinder?

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Answered by Diyakhan
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Answer:

The volume of a cone can be said to be equal to one-third of the volume of a cylinder having the same base radius and height. In general, a cone is a pyramid with a circular cross section. A right cone is a cone with its vertex above the surface.


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Answered by Nova0823
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Answer:

cone shape is narrow at one end and broader at one end but cylinder is eqaual at both ends so cone's volume will be less if both are of same height and diameter


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