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An electric geyser is cylindrical in shape, having a diameter of 35 cm and height 1.2 m. Neglecting the thickness of its walls, calculate

(i) its outer lateral surface area

(ii) its capacity in litres.

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Answer

(i) Given diameter = 35 cm, height = 1.2 m = 1.2 × 100 = 120 cm.

We know,

radius = diameter2=352=17.5\dfrac{\text{diameter}}{2} = \dfrac{35}{2} = 17.5 cm.

Curved surface area = 2πrh = 2×227×120×17.5=9240072 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 120 \times 17.5 = \dfrac{92400}{7} = 13200 cm2.

Hence, the outer lateral surface area of electric geyser = 13200 cm2.

(ii) Volume of cylinder = πr2h.

Putting values we get,

Volume of electric geyser =227×(17.5)2×120=22×306.25×1207=8085007=115500 cm3.\text{Volume of electric geyser } = \dfrac{22}{7} \times (17.5)^2 \times 120 \\[1em] = \dfrac{22 \times 306.25 \times 120}{7} \\[1em] = \dfrac{808500}{7} \\[1em] = 115500 \text{ cm}^3.

Since 1000 cm3 = 1 litre so, 1 cm3 = 11000\dfrac{1}{1000} litre.

So, Volume = 115500×11000115500 \times \dfrac{1}{1000} litres = 115.5 litres.

Hence, the capacity of electric geyser = 115.5 litres.

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