Mathematics
A solid is in the form of a cone standing on a hemisphere with both their radii being equal to 8 cm and the height of cone is equal to its radius. Find in terms of π, the volume of the solid.
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Answer
Given,
Radius of both cone and hemisphere (r) = 8 cm
Height of cone (h) = 8 cm
From figure,
Volume of the solid = Volume of cone + Volume of hemisphere
Hence, volume of solid = 512π cm3.
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