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  • Introduction - Learning Objectives
  • 11.1 Surface Area of a Right Circular Cone
  • ↳ Theorem 11.1
  • ↳ Theorem 11.2
  • ↳ Example 1:
  • ↳ Exercise 11.1
  • 11.2 Surface Area of a Sphere
  • ↳ Theorem 11.3
  • ↳ Example 2:
  • ↳ Exercise 11.2
  • 11.3 Volume of a Right Circular Cone
  • ↳ Theorem 11.4
  • 11.4 Volume of a Sphere
  • ↳ Theorem 11.5
  • ↳ Exercise 11.3
  • 11.5 Summary

11. Surface Areas and Volumes

  • 1. NUMBER SYSTEMS
  • 2. A POLYNOMIALS
  • 3. COORDINATE GEOMETRY
  • 4. LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
  • 5. INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID'S GEOMETRY
  • 6. LINES AND ANGLES
  • 7. TRIANGLES
  • 8. QUADRILATERALS
  • 9. CIRCLES
  • 10. HERON'S FORMULA
  • 11. SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
  • 12. STATISTICS
  • 13. APPENDIX 1: PROOFS IN MATHEMATICS
  • 14. APPENDIX 2: INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL MODELLING

Introduction - Learning Objectives

11.1 Surface Area of a Right Circular Cone

Theorem 11.1

The curved surface area of a cone is given by \( \pi r l \), where \( r \) is the base radius and \( l \) is the slant height.

Theorem 11.2

The total surface area of a cone, including its base, is \( \pi r (l + r) \).

Example 1:

Find the curved surface area of a cone with slant height 10 cm and base radius 7 cm.

Exercise 11.1

  1. Find the total surface area of a cone if its slant height is 21 m and base diameter is 24 m.
  2. A conical tent is 10 m high with a base radius of 24 m. Find its slant height.
  3. Calculate the cost of canvas required to make the tent if the cost per square meter is ₹70.

11.2 Surface Area of a Sphere

Theorem 11.3

The surface area of a sphere is given by \( 4\pi r^2 \), where \( r \) is the radius.

Example 2:

Find the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 7 cm.

Exercise 11.2

  1. Find the surface area of a sphere with diameter 14 cm.
  2. A hemispherical dome needs to be painted. If the cost of painting is ₹20 per square meter, calculate the total cost.

11.3 Volume of a Right Circular Cone

Theorem 11.4

The volume of a cone is given by \( \frac{1}{3} \pi r^2 h \), where \( r \) is the base radius and \( h \) is the height.

11.4 Volume of a Sphere

Theorem 11.5

The volume of a sphere is given by \( \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 \), where \( r \) is the radius.

Exercise 11.3

  1. Find the volume of a sphere with radius 10 cm.
  2. A hemispherical tank has an inner radius of 1 m and a thickness of 0.25 cm. Calculate the volume of iron used to make the tank.

11.5 Summary

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