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What is the effect on the volume of a cylinder if the radius is doubled while the height is halved?A. The volume is halved.B. The volume remains the same.C. The volume is multiplied by 4.D. The volume is doubled.

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Given that

There is a cylinder and we have to find the change in its volume if the radius is doubled and the height is halved.

Explanation -

Let the Initial radius be r and the height be h. Then the initial volume will be


v=\pi* r^2* h-----------(i)

Now applying the given changes,

new radius = 2 x r

new height = h/2

Then the new volume will be V,


\begin{gathered} V=\pi*(2r)^2*(h)/(2) \\ \\ V=\pi*4r^2*(h)/(2) \\ \\ V=2*\pi* r^2* h \\ \\ On\text{ substituting v = }\pi* r^2* h \\ \\ V=2* v \end{gathered}

Hence volume will be doubled. And option D is correct.

Final answer -

Therefore the final answer is OPTION D.
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