Mathematics
The entire surface of a solid cone of base radius 3 cm and height 4 cm is equal to entire surface of a solid right circular cylinder of diameter 4 cm. Find the ratio of their
(i) curved surfaces
(ii) volumes.
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Answer
Radius of base of cone (r1) = 3 cm,
Height of cone (h1) = 4 cm.
Slant height of cone (l) =
Let height of cylinder be h2 cm and radius be r2 cm.
r2 = = 2 cm.
Given, total surface area of cylinder = total surface area of cone.
⇒ 2πr(r2 + h2) = πr1(l + r1)
⇒ 2π × 2 × (2 + h2) = π × 3 × (5 + 3)
⇒ π(8 + 4h2) = 24π
Dividing both sides by π,
⇒ 4h2 = 24 - 8
⇒ 4h2 = 16
⇒ h2 = 4 cm.
(i) Ratio between curved surface area of cone and cylinder (Ratio) =
Putting values we get,
Hence, the ratio between curved surface area of cone and cylinder 15 : 16.
(ii) Ratio between their volumes =
Hence, the ratio between volumes of cones and cylinder is 3 : 4.
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