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Thursday, August 21, 2014

More Cylinder Problems, 2

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

During a rain, ¼ in. of water fell. Find how many gallons of water fell on a level 10-acre park. (Take 1 cu. ft. = 7.48 gals. and 1 acre = 43,560 sq. ft.)

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Solution:

Consider the given figure above

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Let's assume that the thickness of the rainwater within the level 10-acre park is ¼ in. Since the thickness of the rainwater is uniform, then the given figure is considered as a cylinder. 

In this case, the area of the base which is the level 10-acre park in square feet is



The volume of the rainwater which is a cylinder is





Therefore, the volume of the rainwater in gallons is



 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

More Cylinder Problems

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

A vertical stone column 12.5 ft. high has an elliptical base with the longer axis twice the shorter. If the weight of the column is 12,400 lbs. and if the stone weighs 160 lbs. per cu. ft., find the area of the largest and smallest axial section of the column.

Solution:

To illustrate the problem, it is better to draw the figure as follows

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The area of the ellipse which is the base of the column is


but


Hence, the above equation becomes




The volume of the column which is a cylinder is





The length of b which is the semi-minor axis of the ellipse is 










The length of a which is the semi-major axis of the ellipse is




Therefore, the area of the largest axial section of the column which is a rectangle is

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and the area of the smallest axial section of the column which is a rectangle is

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Trapezoid Prism Problems, 4

Category: Solid Geometry

"Published in Newark, California, USA"

A dam 100 ft. long has a cross section which is a trapezoid whose altitude is 16 ft., and whose upper base is 5 ft. If the lower base angles of the cross section are 50° and 65°, find the volume of material the dam contains.

Solution:

To illustrate the problem, it is better to draw the figure as follows

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Since the length of the lower base is not given, then we have to isolate the base first and then label further so that we can solve for its length.

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Consider the 50° right triangle,




 
Consider the 65° right triangle,





The length of the lower base of a trapezoid which is the cross section of a dam is

 
 

Hence, the area of the base is





Therefore, the volume of a trapezoid prism which is a dam is