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A Circus Tent is in the Shape of Cylinder Surmounted by a Conical Top of Same Diameter. If Their Common Diameter is 56 M, the Height of the Cylindrical Part is 6 M and the Total Height - Mathematics

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A circus tent is in the shape of cylinder surmounted by a conical top of same diameter. If their common diameter is 56 m, the height of the cylindrical part is 6 m and the total height of the tent above the ground is 27 m, find the area of the canvas used in making the tent.

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Total height of the tent above the ground = 27 m
Height of the cylinderical part,

\[h_1\]= 6 m
Height of the conical part,

\[h_2\] = 21 m
Diameter = 56 m
Radius = 28 m
Curved surface area of the cylinder, CSA1 = \[2\pi r h_1 = 2\pi \times 28 \times 6 = 336\pi\]

Curved surface area of the cylinder, CSA2 will be

\[\pi rl = \pi r\left( \sqrt{h^2 + r^2} \right) = \pi \times 28 \times \left( \sqrt{{21}^2 + {28}^2} \right) = 28\pi\left( \sqrt{441 + 784} \right)\]

\[ = 28\pi \times 35\]

\[ = 980\pi\]

Total curved surface area = CSA of cylinder + CSA of cone
= CSA+ CSA2

\[= 336\pi + 980\pi\]

\[ = 1316\pi\]

\[ = 4136 m^2\]

Thus, the area of the canvas used in making the tent is 4136 m2.

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अध्याय 14: Surface Areas and Volumes - Exercise 14.2 [पृष्ठ ६३]

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अध्याय 14 Surface Areas and Volumes
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