A75 Mensuration With Cone and Sphere
A75 Mensuration With Cone and Sphere
A75 Mensuration With Cone and Sphere
[The area of the curved surface of a cone of radius r and slant height l is πrl.]
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A drinking glass consists of a hollow cone attached to a solid hemispherical base as shown in the
diagram.
The hemisphere has a radius of 3 cm.
The radius of the top of the cone is 4 cm and the height of the cone is 16 cm.
(a) Calculate the total surface area of the solid hemispherical base. [3]
(b) Calculate the curved surface area of the outside of the cone. [3]
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(a) Show that the length of the slant edge of the cone is 13 cm. [1]
(b) Calculate
(i) the surface area of the toy, [4]
(ii) the volume of the toy. [3]
(c) A solid metal cylinder has a radius of 1.5 m and height 2m.
The cylinder was melted down and all of the metal was used to make a large number of these toys.
Calculate the number of toys that were made. [4]
7.6
4.5
Asolidisformedbyjoiningaconeofradius4.5cmandheight7.6cmtoahemisphereofradius4.5cm
asshown.
(a) Calculatetheareaofthecirclewheretheyarejoined.
Answer .....................................cm2[2]
(b) Calculatethetotalvolumeofthesolid.
Answer .....................................cm3[2]
(c) Another solid of the same type is made by joining a cone of radius 5cm and height h cm to a
hemisphereofradius5cm.
Theconeandhemispherehaveequalvolumes.
Calculatetheheightofthecone.
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The diagram shows solid A which is made from a hemisphere joined to a cone of equal radius.
The hemisphere and the cone each have radius 6 cm.
The total height of the solid is 18 cm.
(a) Show that the slant height, x cm, of the cone is 13.4 cm, correct to 1 decimal place.
[2]