A boiler is in the form of a cylinder 2 m long with hemispherical ends each of 2 metre diameter . Find the volume of the boiler
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The volume of a hemisphere is (2/3) * pi * r^3. Substitute r = 1 into the formula: (2/3) * pi * 1^3 = (2/3) * pi. Since there are two hemispheres, the total volume of the hemispheres is 2 * (2/3) * pi = 4/3 * pi. Show more…
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