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Question
What is the ratio of the volumes of a cylinder, a cone and a sphere, if each has the same diameter and same height?
Solution
Given that the diameter and the height of the cylinder, cone and sphere are the same.
The volume of cylinder, `v_1 = pir_1^2 h_1`= \[\pi \left( \frac{d}{2} \right)^2 d\]
The volume of cone, = `v_2 = 1/3pir_2^2 h_2`
\[\frac{1}{3}\pi \left( \frac{d}{2} \right)^2 d\]
And the volume of sphere,= `v_3 = 4/3pir_3^3`
\[\frac{4}{3}\pi \left( \frac{d}{2} \right)^3\]
Therefore,
The ratio of their volumes,
\[v_1 = v_2 = v_3 \]
\[ \Rightarrow \pi \left( \frac{d}{2} \right)^2 d = \frac{1}{3}\pi \left( \frac{d}{2} \right)^2 d = \frac{4}{3}\pi \left( \frac{d}{2} \right)^3 \]
\[ \Rightarrow 3: 1: 2\]
Hence, the ratio is 3 : 1 : 2
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