Mathematics
The cubical block of side 7 cm is surmounted by a hemisphere of the largest size. Find the surface area of the resulting solid.
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Answer
It’s known that, the diameter of the largest hemisphere that can be placed on the face of a cube of side 7 cm will be 7 cm.
So, it’s radius (r) = = 3.5 cm
Curved surface area = 2πr2
= = 77 cm2.
Area of base of hemisphere = πr2
=
= 38.5 cm2.
From figure,
Surface area of the resulting solid = Surface area of the cube – Area of the base of the hemisphere + Curved surface area of hemisphere
= 6(side)2 - 38.5 + 77
= 6(7)2 + 38.5
= 294 + 38.5
= 332.5 cm2.
Hence, surface area of resulting solid = 332.5 cm3.
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