Surface Area of Composite Figures


 
 
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Surface Area of Composite Figures

Surface area of Composite Figures:

Example: A solid wooden toy is in the shape of a right circular cone mounted on a hemisphere. If the radius of the hemisphere is 4.2 cm and the total height of the toy is 10.2 cm, find the volume of the wooden toy.

Solution: Let r be the radius of the hemisphere and h be the height of the conical part of the toy. Then, r  = 4.2 cm, height of cone = (10.2 - 4.2) cm = 6 cm. Also, radius of the base of the cone = 4.2 cm

large therefore    Surface Area of Composite Figure = CSA of cone + CSA of hemisphere =   = large frac{pi r^{2}}{3}(h + 2r)cm^{3}

= large frac{1}{3}times frac{22}{7}times 4.2times 4.2 times (6+2times 4.2)cm^{3}

= large frac{1}{3}times frac{22}{7}times 4.2times 4.2 times 14.4 cm^{2} =266.11 cm^{3}

Composite Figures

A figure (or shape) that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures is said to be a composite figure (or shape).

For example, figure ABCD is a composite figure as it consists of two basic figures.  That is, a figure is formed by a rectangle and triangle as shown below.

The area of a composite figure is calculated by dividing the composite figure into basic figures and then using the relevant area formula for each basic figure.

Example:- Find the area of the following composite figure:

Solution:

The figure can be divided into a rectangle and triangle as shown below.

So, the area of the composite figure is 216 cm2.

 

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Question : 1
A cylindrical solid with height 'h' and radius 'r' is surmounted by the conial solids from both the sides. If the volime of the conial slids is the same with slant height 'l', which of the following is the surface area of the whole structure ?
Right Option : D
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Question : 2

Find the surface area of the given figure , if dimensions of the 3-D object is in cm.

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

A cylinder is of height 31 cm and base radius 7 cm. A hemisphere of radius equal to base radius of cylinder is cut off from one end radius of cylinder is cut off from one end a cone of maximum height from remaining part is also cut off. The curved surface area of the remaining part is ______________

Right Option : A
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