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Q. Let volume of 2nd sphere V2=xLet the volume of 1st sphere be V1=4xRadius of 2nd sphere = r2 = L2=3 cmRadius of larger sphere=r1=L1=? |
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Answer» Volume of a SPHERE of RADIUS 'r' = 3 4
πr 3
LET r 1
be the radius of the first sphere and r 2
and be the radius of the second sphere. Given, ratio of their volumes is: V 1
:V 2
=1:8 3 4
πr 1
3 : 3 4
πr 3
2 h=1:8 r 1
3 :r 2
3 =1:8 =>r 1
:r 2
=1:2 Surface AREA of a sphere of radius 'r' =4πr 2
Now, ratio of their surface areas is: S 1
:S 2
=4πr 1
2 :4πr 2
2 h =r 1
2 :r 2
2
=1 2 :2 2
=1:4 |
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