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The thickness of a metallic tube is 1 cm and the inner diameter of the tube is 12cm. Fjnd the weight of 1 m long tube,if the density of the metal is 7.8 g/cm^3​

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Answer:

31.869 kg.

Explanation:

Inner radius,r=12/2=6cm

thickness=1cm

so,outer radius,R=6+1=7cm

height,h=1m=100cm

volume=pi×(R^2-r^2)×h

=22/7×(7^2-6^2)×100

=22/7×(49-36)×100

=22/7×13×100

286/7×100

=28600/7

since,density=7.7gm/cm^3

also,weight=volume×density

weight=28600/7×7.7gm

=31460gm

or,31.46 kg

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