We can start by finding the external radius of the pipe, which would be the sum of the internal radius and the thickness:
External radius = 10cm + 3cm = 13cm
Now we can find the volume of the metal used in making 1m of the pipe:
Volume of metal = π × (external radius² - internal radius²) × height
Volume of metal = π × (13² - 10²) × 100cm
Volume of metal = 1,170π cm³
To find the volume of the metal used in making 3m of the pipe, we simply multiply the above value by 3:
Total volume of metal = 1,170π cm³ × 3
Total volume of metal = 3,510π cm³
Therefore, the volume of metal used in making 3m of the pipe is 3,510π cm³.
A cylindrical pipe made, is 3cm thick if the lntemal radius of the pipe is 10cm, find the volume of the metal used in making 3m of the pipe
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Volume of metal = π × (13² - 10²) × 300 cm^3
= π (69)(300) cm^3
= appr 65,031 cm^3
Volume of metal = π × (13² - 10²) × 300 cm^3
= π (69)(300) cm^3
= appr 65,031 cm^3
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