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what is the surface area of cylinder with radius & height are given ( T.S.A.) step by step explanation​

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Answered by haroon4719
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Answer:

TSA = 2π × r × h + 2πr2= 2πr (h + r) Square units

Step-by-step explanation:

The total surface area of a cylinder is equal to the sum of areas of all its faces. The Total surface area with radius ‘r’, and height ‘h’ is equal to the sum of the curved area and circular areas of the cylinder.

TSA = 2π × r × h + 2πr2= 2πr (h + r) Square units

Answered by vaibhav1234599
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surface area of a cylinder is the area occupied by its surface in a three-dimensional space. A cylinder is a three-dimensional structure having circular bases which are parallel to each other. It does not have any vertices. Generally, the area of the three-dimensional shapes refers to the surface area. The surface area is represented in square units. For example, cm2, m2, and so on. A cylinder can be seen as a set of circular disks that are stacked on one another. Since the cylinder is a solid of a three-dimensional shape, it has both surface area and volume.

The cylinder area is defined as the sum of the curved surface and the area of two circular bases of the cylinder.

The Surface Area of Cylinder = Curved Surface + Area of Circular bases

The Surface Area of Cylinder = Curved Surface + Area of Circular basesS.A. (in terms of π) = 2πr (h + r) sq.unit

Where, π (Pi) = 3.142 or = 22/7

r is the radius of the cylinder

h height of the cylinder

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