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The water supply uses huge concrete pipes to drain stormwater.

a Find the external radius of a pipe.

b Find the Internal radius of a pipe.

c Find the volume of concrete necessary to make one pipe.


The water supply uses huge concrete pipes to drain stormwater. a Find the external-example-1
User Akbarsha
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Answer:

a. External radius is 0.5 m.

b. Internal radius is 0.45 m.

c. Volume of concrete necessary to make one pipe is 0.37
m^(3).

Explanation:

a. It can be observed that the diameter of the pipe is 1 m.

External radius =
(diameter)/(2)

=
(1)/(2)

= 0.5

External radius = 0.5 m

b. Internal radius of the pipe can be determined by;

Internal radius =
(internal diameter)/(2)

But,

Internal diameter = 1 m - (2 x 0.05 m)

= 1 m - 0.10 m

= 0.9 m

Internal diameter = 0.9 m

So that,

Internal radius =
(0.9)/(2)

= 0.45

Internal radius = 0.45 m

c. Volume of concrete required =
\pi
r_(e) ^(2)h -
\pi
r_(i) ^(2)h

where
r_(e) is the external radius, and
r_(i) is the internal radius.

Volume of concrete required = [
(22)/(7) x
(0.5)^(2) x 2.5] - [
(22)/(7) x
(0.45)^(2) x 2.5]

= 1.9643 - 1.5911

= 0.3732

The volume of concrete necessary to make one pipe is 0.37
m^(3).

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