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The surface area of a solid metallic sphere is 616 cm2. It is melted and recast into smaller spheres of diameter 3.5 cm. How many such spheres can be obtained?

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The surface area of a solid metallic sphere is 616 cm2. It is melted and recast into smaller spheres of diameter 3.5 cm. How many such spheres can be obtained?

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उत्तर

The surface area of a sphere = 4πr2

4πr= 616

r= `(616 xx 7)/(4 xx 22)`

r2 = 49

r = `sqrt49`

r = 7 cm

Radius of a small sphere `(r_s) = 3.5/2`

=  1.75 cm

Volume of big sphere = `4/3πr^3`

= `4/3 xx 22/7 xx (7)^3`

Volume of small sphere = `4/3 π(3.5/2)^3`

∴ No of smaller spheres = `"Volume of big sphere"/"Volume of small sphere"`

= `(4/3π (7)^3)/(4/3π (3.5/2)^3)`

= 64

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