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a sphere of diameter 6•0cm is moulded into a thin uniform wire of diameter 0•2mm.calculate the length of the wire in metres​

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The length of the wire is 36 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, Diameter of sphere = 6 cm

We know that, radius can be found by taking the half in the diameter value. So,


\text { sphere radius, } R=(D)/(2)=(6)/(2)=3 \mathrm{cm}=3 * 10^(-2) \mathrm{m}

Similarly,


\text { wire radius, } r=(0.2)/(2)=0.1 \mathrm{mm}=1 * 10^(-3) \mathrm{m}

We know the below formulas,


\text {volume of sphere}=(4)/(3) * \pi * R^(3)


\text {volume of wire}=\pi * r^(2) * l

When equating both the equations, we can find length of wire as below, where
\pi=(22)/(7)


(4)/(3) * \pi * R^(3)=\pi * r^(2) * l


(4)/(3) * (22)/(7) *\left(3 * 10^(-2)\right)^(3)=(22)/(7) *\left(1 * 10^(-3)\right)^(2) * l

The
\pi value gets cancelled as common on both sides, we get


(4)/(3) * 27 * 10^(-6)=10^(-6) * l

The
10^(-6) value gets cancelled as common on both sides, we get


l=4 * 9=36 m

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