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if 1000 spherical of radius 1 cm are melted to form a bigger bulb. Then find the radius of bigger bulb​

User Jon Carter
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Answer:

10 cm

Explanation:

Given:

No. of small spherical bulb = 1,000

radius (r) of smaller bulbs = 1 cm

Required:

radius of the bigger bulb

SOLUTION:

The following equation represents the relationship of the volume of the smaller and bigger bulb,


(V_2)/(V_1) = 1,000

Where,


V_2 = volume of bigger bulb


V_1 = volume of smaller bulb

1,000 is the number of smaller bulbs melted to form the bigger bulb.

Volume of a sphere is given as, ⁴/3πr³

Therefore:


V_2 = ⁴/3*π*r³ = 4πr³/3


V_1 = ⁴/3*πr³ = ⁴/3*π*(1)³ = ⁴/3π*1 = 4π/3

Plug the above values into the equation below:


(V_2)/(V_1) = 1,000


((4*pie*r^3)/(3))/((4*pie)/(3)) = 1,000


(4*pie*r^3)/(3)*{(3)/(4*pie) = 1,000


(4*pie*r^3*3)/(3*4*pie) = 1,000


(12*pie*r^3)/(12*pie) = 1,000


r^3 = 1,000 (12pie cancels 12 pie)


r = 10 (taking the cube root of each side)

Radius of the bigger bulb = 10 cm

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