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Question
The difference between outer and inner curved surface areas of a hollow right circular cylinder 14cm long is 88cm2. If the volume of metal used in making cylinder is 176cm3.find the outer and inner diameters of the cylinder____?
Solution
Given height of a hollow cylinder = 4cm
Let internal and external radii of hollow
Cylinder be ‘r’ and R
Given that difference between inner and outer
Curved surface = 88cm2
Curved surface area of cylinder (hollow)
= 2π (R - r)h cm2
⇒ 88 = 2π(R - r)h
⇒ 88 = 2π(R - r)14
⇒ R - r = 1 ...........(1)
Volume of cylinder (hollow) = π(R2 - r2)h cm2
Given volume of a cylinder = 176cm3
⇒ π(R2 - r2)h = 176
⇒ π(R2 - r2) x 14 = 176
⇒ R2 - r2 = 4
⇒ (R + r)(R - r) = 4
⇒ R + r = 4 .................(2)
R - r = 1
+ R + r = 4
2R = 5
2R = 5 ⇒ R = 5/2 = 2.5cm
Substituting ‘R’ value in (1)
⇒ R - r = 1
⇒ 2.5 - r = 1
⇒ 2.5 - 1 = r
⇒ r = 1.5cm
∴Internal radii of hollow cylinder = 1.5cm
External radii of hollow cylinder = 2.5cm
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