Surface Area of Cylinder
The circumference of the base is 5.7
Step-by-step explanation:
The lateral surface of an object is defined as the area of all the sides of the object, excluding the area of its base and top.
A cylinder has two faces, two curved edges where the curved wall meets the end circles, and a curved surface stretching between the two circular ends.
For a cylinder, the lateral surface area is the curved surface that connects the base and the top.
The lateral surface area
where r is radius of the base of the cylinder
and h is height of the cylinder
and is 3.14
The circumference of the base of cylinder = C
where C =
Given = 34 and h = 6
⇒ = C × h
⇒
⇒ C = = 5.7
Hence the circumference of the base of the cylinder is 5.7
Answer:
we know the plane line has 180°
so here it's 111°-180° = 69°
so co- interior angles are equal so 111°=the olace of 13x-6
Step-by-step explanation:
log 47.2 in four decimal places
= 1.6739
The correct question in the attached figure
step 1
calculate the different volumes
a) Volume of prism square base=x*x*y=x²*y
b) Volume of the cylinder=π*(z²)*y
the combined volume of the two figures=[x²*y]+[π*z²*y]
the answer is [y*x²]+[π*y*z²]