Class 9 | Chapter 13 | Surface areas and Volumes | Example 19
Example 19: A hemispherical bowl has a radius of 3.5 cm. What would be the volume of water it would contain? Example 18 Class 9 | Home
Read MoreExample 19: A hemispherical bowl has a radius of 3.5 cm. What would be the volume of water it would contain? Example 18 Class 9 | Home
Read MoreExample 18: A shot-putt is a metallic sphere of radius 4.9 cm. If the density of the metal is 7.8 g per cm3, find the mass of the shot-putt. Example 17 Example 19
Read MoreExample 15: The height and the slant height of a cone are 21 cm and 28 cm respectively. Find the volume of the cone. Example 14 Example 16
Read MoreExample 14: At a Ramzan Mela, a stall keeper in one of the food stalls has a large cylindrical vessel of base radius 15 cm filled up to a height of 32 cm with orange juice. The juice is filled…
Read MoreExample 13: The pillars of a temple are cylindrically shaped (see Fig. 13.26). If each pillar has a circular base of radius 20 cm and height 10 m, how much concrete mixture would be required to build 14 such pillars?…
Read MoreExample 11: A wall of length 10 m was to be built across an open ground. The height of the wall is 4 m and thickness of the wall is 24 cm. If this wall is to be built up…
Read MoreExample 10: A hemispherical dome of a building needs to be painted (see Fig. 13.21). If the circumference of the base of the dome is 17.6 m, find the cost of painting it, given the cost of painting is `…
Read MoreExample 9: The hollow sphere, in which the circus motorcyclist performs his stunts, has a diameter of 7 m. Find the area available to the motorcyclist for riding. Example 8 Example 10
Read MoreExample 8: Find (i) the curved surface area and (ii) the total surface area of a hemisphere of radius 21 cm. Example 7 Example 9
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