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Foxyq

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1. A circle has a chord of 25mm with an angle subtended of pi/3 at the centre. Find, to 1 decimal place, the length of the arc but off by the chord. The answer is 25.3mm.

How do you get the answer? :S

Also,

2. A sector with radius 5cm and an angle of pi/3 subtended at the centre is cut out of cardboard. It is then curved around to form a cone. Find its exact surface area and volume. Answer is SA = 175pi/35 sqr.cm. V= 125 sqaureroot of 35pi/648 sqr.cm

Thank you!
 
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Oh sorry, I forgot to provide the angle, it's there now, edited it :)
 

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Then Q1 is dead easy.

2 x rsin(pi/6) = 2 x r x 0.5 = r = 25 mm

.: arc length = r x (pi/3) = 25 x pi/3 mm
 
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Then Q1 is dead easy.

2 x rsin(pi/6) = 2 x r x 0.5 = r = 25 mm

.: arc length = r x (pi/3) = 25 x pi/3 mm
There is a forum called the physics forum and if you give the solution to a homework question on that forum you receive an infraction :p You can only give hints haha
 

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There is a forum called the physics forum and if you give the solution to a homework question on that forum you receive an infraction :p You can only give hints haha
This is not true, and has no relevance to the current thread.
 

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