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how would you work out a cylinder with the radius of 55cm and the length of 1.5m

If you have a cylinder and know its radius and its length, then there are two things you can work out.

1) its volume

2) it surface area.

1)

Volume is given by, V = πR^2.L,

where R is the radius and L is the length.

We have R = 55 cm = 0.55 m, and L = 1.5 m. Then

V = πR^2.L = π(0.55)^2(1.5) = 0.45375π

Volume is: V = 0.45375π m^3

2)

If the cylinder is a solid one, then surface area is the area of the curved surface plus the area of the two circular ends.

A = 2πR.L + 2(πR^2)

A = 2π(0.55).1.5 + 2(π(0.55)^2)

A = 2π{0.55).1.5 + (0.55)^2}

A = 2π(0.55){1.5 + 0.55}

A = 2π(0.55){2.05}

A = 2.255π

Surface area is: A = 2.255π m^2

If the cylinder is hollow, only the curved surface counts. Then

A = 2πR.L

A = 2π(0.55).1.5

A = 1.65π

Surface area is: A = 1.65π m^2

 

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