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An Iron Spherical Ball Has Been Melted and Recast into Smaller Balls of Equal Size. If the Radius of Each of the Smaller Balls is 1/4 of the Radius of the Original Ball, How Many Such Balls Are Made? Compare the Surface Area, of All the Smaller Balls Combined Together With That of the Original Ball. - Mathematics

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An iron spherical ball has been melted and recast into smaller balls of equal size. If the radius of each of the smaller balls is 1/4 of the radius of the original ball, how many such balls are made? Compare the surface area, of all the smaller balls combined together with that of the original ball.

उत्तर

Given that radius of each of smaller ball
=1/4 Radius of original ball.

Let radius of smaller ball be . r

Radius of bigger ball be 4r

Volume of big spherical ball =`4/3pir^3`    (∵ r = 4r)

`V_1 = 4/3pi(4r)^3`      ............(1)

Volume of each small ball = `4/3pir^3`

`v_2=4/3PIR^3`          .............(2)

Let no of balls be 'n'

`n = V_1/V_2`

⇒ `n=(4/3pi(4r)^3)/(4/3pi(r)^3)`

⇒ n = 43 = 64

∴ No of small balls = 64

Curved surface area of sphere = 4πr2

Surface area of big ball (S1) = 4π(4r)2    ............(3)

Surface area of each small ball(S1) = 4πr2

Total surface area of 64 small balls

`(S_2)=64xx4pir^2`        ..............(4)

By combining (3) and (4)

⇒ `S_2/3=4`

⇒ S2 = 4s

∴Total surface area of small balls is equal to 4 times surface area of big ball.

 

 

 

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पाठ 14: Surface Areas and Volumes - Exercise 14.1 [पृष्ठ २८]

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