Litres and Cubic centimetre
Litres and Cubic centimetre This activity will help you understand the conversion of cubic centimeter to litres. You can also perform this activity at home and you will never forget this conversion in your life. 1000 cm³ = 1000 cc…
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What is Area / Surface area / Volume It is recommended to understand the core concept of area, surface area and volume before we attempt any question based on these concepts.
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Example 10: A capsule of medicine is in the shape of a sphere of diameter 3.5 mm. How much medicine (in mm3) is needed to fill this capsule? Question 9 Class 9 | Home
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Example 9: Twenty seven solid iron spheres, each of radius r and surface area S are melted to form a sphere with surface area S′. Find the (i) radius r ′ of the new sphere, (ii) ratio of S and…
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Example 8: A dome of a building is in the form of a hemisphere. From inside, it was white-washed at the cost of Rs. 4989.60. If the cost of white-washing is Rs. 20 per square metre, find the (i) inside…
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Example 7: Find the volume of a sphere whose surface area is 154 cm2. Question 6 Question 8
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Example 6: A hemispherical tank is made up of an iron sheet 1 cm thick. If the inner radius is 1 m, then find the volume of the iron used to make the tank. Question 5 Question 7
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Example 5: How many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5 cm hold? Question 4 Question 6
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Example 4: The diameter of the moon is approximately one-fourth of the diameter of the earth. What fraction of the volume of the earth is the volume of the moon? Question 3 Question 5
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