
To find the volume available for carrying instruments and cameras in cylinder shaped body of TIROS satellite.

Answer to Problem 20MCQ
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Cylindrical body of TIROS satellite:
Diameter of the cylindrical body
Height of the cylindrical body
Formula used:
Volume of the cylinder
where
Calculation:
Given, diameter of the cylindrical body
So, radius of the cylindrical body
To find volume of the cylinder, use the following formula.
Volume
Now, putting the values of
Conclusion:
Hence, the volume available for carrying instruments and cameras is
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