SOLUTION: My question goes thus sir; what is the capacity of a container which is in the form of a cylinder of radius 3cm and height 14cm with one hemispherical end.

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Question 1029711: My question goes thus sir; what is the capacity of a container which is in the form of a cylinder of radius 3cm and height 14cm with one hemispherical end.
Answer by fractalier(6550) About Me  (Show Source):
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The total volume would be the volume of the cylinder plus the volume of the hemisphere...
The volume of the cylinder is
V+=+%28pi%29r%5E2h+=+%28pi%29%283%5E2%29%2814%29+=+126%28pi%29cm^3
The volume of the hemisphere is
V+=+%281%2F2%29%284%2F3%29%28pi%29r%5E3+=+%282%2F3%29%28pi%293%5E3+=+18%28pi%29cm^3
So the total is
126(pi) + 18(pi) = 144(pi) cm^3