Given that the vessel is formed by mounting a hollow hemisphere of diameter 14 cm on a hollow cylinder. The height of the vessel is 13 cm.
Consider the above figure based on the given information.
To find out: Inner surface area of the vessel.
Height of the hemisphere = radius of hemisphere =142
=7 cm
Hence, height of cylinder (h)= height of vessel − height of hemisphere
⇒h=13−7
=6 cm
Now, inner surface area of vessel = C.S.A. of Hemisphere + C.S.A. of cylinder
We know that,
C.S.A. of hemisphere =2πr2
C.S.A. of cylinder =2πrh
∴ Inner surface area of vessel =2πr(r+h) [2πr2+2πrh]
⇒2×227×7(7+6) [∵ π=227]
⇒2×22×13
⇒572 cm2
Hence, the inner surface area of the vessel is 572 cm2.