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A cylindrical block of wood has radius 2 cm, height 7 cm and mass 66 g. (i) Calculate the volume of the block. (You may need to refer to page 10 of the Formulae an... show full transcript
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To calculate the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula:
ho imes r^2 imes h $$ Where: - $V$ is the volume - $r$ is the radius - $h$ is the height Substituting the values: - $r = 2 ext{ cm}$ - $h = 7 ext{ cm}$ $$ V = rac{22}{7} imes (2)^2 imes 7 $$ Calculating this gives: $$ V = rac{22}{7} imes 4 imes 7 = rac{22 imes 28}{7} = 88 ext{ cm}^3 $$Step 2
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