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Standard IX
Mathematics
Volume and Capacity
Volume of a c...
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Volume of a cylinder is how many times more than a cone with same radius and height. ?
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Solution
Let the radius and height of the cylinder be
r
and
h
respectively.
Then it's volume will be
V
1
=
π
r
2
h
.
Again the volume of the cone having same radius and height as the cylinder has, is
V
2
=
1
3
π
r
2
h
.
Then,
V
1
V
2
=
π
r
2
h
1
3
π
r
2
h
=
3
.
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