Mathematics for Machine Technology
Mathematics for Machine Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781133281450
Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 14, Problem 18A
To determine

(a)

The length of radii of the given circle.

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Answer to Problem 18A

Radius length of given circle is 4 inch.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

A circle is given whose area is

  50.24 square inch.

Calculation:

As we know that area of a circle is given by -

  A=π×R2

So, radius length of the circle will be -  R=Aπ

  Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  1Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  2

Here, area of the given circle is 50.24 square inch. i.e. A=50.24 square inch.

So, area of the circle will be -

  R=AπR= 50.24 3.14  square inch                       {Put A=50.24 square inch}R=16  square inchR=4 inch × 4 inchR=4 inch.

Hence, radius of given circle is 4 inch.

To determine

(b)

The length of radii of the given circle.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18A

Radius length of given circle is 2 inch.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

A circle is given whose area is 12.56 square inch.

Calculation:

As we know that area of a circle is given by -

  A=π×R2

So, radius length of the circle will be -  R=Aπ

  Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  3Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  4

Here, area of the given circle is 12.56 square inch. i.e. A=12.56 square inch.

So, area of the circle will be -

  R=AπR= 12.56 3.14  square inch                       {Put A=12.56 square inch}R=4  square inchR=2 inch × 2 inchR=2 inch.

Hence, radius of given circle is 2 inch.

To determine

(c)

The length of radii of the given circle.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18A

Radius length of given circle is 10 mm.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

A circle is given whose area is 314 square mm.

Calculation:

As we know that area of a circle is given by -

  A=π×R2

So, radius length of the circle will be -  R=Aπ

  Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  5Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  6

Here, area of the given circle is 314 square mm. i.e. A=314 square mm.

So, area of the circle will be -

  R=AπR= 314 3.14  square mm                       {Put A=314 square mm}R=100  square mmR=10 mm × 10 mmR=10 mm.

Hence, radius of given circle is 10 mm.

To determine

(d)

To workout the length of radii of the given circle.

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Answer to Problem 18A

Radius length of given circle is 3 inch.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

A circle is given whose area is 28.26 square inch.

Calculation:

As we know that area of a circle is given by -

  A=π×R2

So, radius length of the circle will be -  R=Aπ

  Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  7Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  8

Here, area of the given circle is 28.26 square inch. i.e. A=28.26 square inch.

So, area of the circle will be -

  R=AπR= 28.26 3.14  square inch                       {Put A=28.26 square inch}R=9  square inchR=3 inch × 3 inchR=3 inch.

Hence, radius of given circle is 3 inch.

To determine

(e)

The length of radii of the given circle.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 18A

Radius length of given circle is 7 mm.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

A circle is given whose area is 153.86 square mm.

Calculation:

As we know that area of a circle is given by -

  A=π×R2

So, radius length of the circle will be -  R=Aπ

  Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  9Mathematics for Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 18A , additional homework tip  10

Here, area of the given circle is 153.86 square mm. i.e. A=153.86 square mm.

So, area of the circle will be -

  R=AπR= 153.86 3.14  square mm                       {Put A=153.86square mm}R=49  square mmR=7 mm × 7 mmR=7 mm.

Hence, radius of given circle is 7 mm.

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