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What is the height of a hemisphere if it has a radius of 0.8m (80cm)?
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What is the height of a hemisphere if it has a radius of 0.8m (80cm)?
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There, radius = height.
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Height = 0,8 m = 80 cm
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The height of a semisphere is equal a radius of this hemisphere.
But... if we can talk about the height of the hemisphere ;)
R = 0.8m = 80cm then height of hemisphere is equal 0.8m = 80cm.
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