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a.
To find: The total volume of the submarine formed by joining a hemisphere, a cylinder and a cone.
a.

Answer to Problem 11PSB
The total volume of the submarine is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Radius of a cylinder
Radius of a cone
Radius of a hemisphere
Height of a cylinder
Height of a cone
Formula used:
Volume of a cylinder
Volume of a cone
Volume of a hemisphere
Calculation:
Total volume of the submarine
We know that, Volume of a cylinder
Volume of a cone
Volume of a hemisphere
As
Hence, the total volume of the submarine is
b.
To find: The total surface area of the submarine formed by joining a hemisphere, a cylinder and a cone.
b.

Answer to Problem 11PSB
The total surface area of the submarine is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Radius of a cylinder
Radius of a cone
Radius of a hemisphere
Height of a cylinder
Height of a cone
Formula used:
Curved surface area of a cylinder
Curved surface area of a cone
Curved surface area of a hemisphere
Calculation:
Total surface area of the submarine
We know that, Curved surface area of a cylinder
Curved surface area of a cone
Curved surface area of a hemisphere
As
Hence, the total surface area of the submarine is
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