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Find the Radius of a Sphere Whose Surface Area is Equal to the Area of the Circle of Diameter 2.8 Cm

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प्रश्न

Find the radius of a sphere whose surface area is equal to the area of the circle of diameter 2.8 cm 

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उत्तर

Diameter of circle = 2.8 cm ⇒ radius = r = 1.4 cm 

Area of a circle = `pir^2`

= `pi(1.4)^2`

= `1.96pi`

Surface area of sphere = `4pir^2`

Given , 

Surface area of sphere = Area of the circle 

⇒ `4pir^2 = 1.96pi`

⇒ `r^2 = 1.96/4`

⇒ `r^2 = 0.49`

⇒ `r = 0.7 "cm"`

Radius of the sphere = 0. 7 cm 

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