NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Exercise 13

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Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Exercise 13 contain total 5 exercise that has 36 questions and questions based on finding the surface area of an object formed by combining any two of the basic solids, i.e cuboid, cone, cylinder, sphere and hemisphere. second exercise based on finding the volume of objects formed by combining any two of a cuboid, cone, cylinder, sphere and hemisphere. Check Previous chapter – NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 11 Constructions

Important Formulas –

TSA of new solid = CSA of one hemisphere + CSA of cylinder + CSA of other hemisphere

Diameter of sphere = 2r

Surface area of sphere = 4 π r2

Volume of Sphere = 4/3 π r3

Curved surface area of Cylinder = 2 πrh

Area of two circular bases = 2 πr2

Total surface area of Cylinder = Circumference of Cylinder + Curved surface area of Cylinder = 2 πrh + 2 πr2

Volume of Cylinder = π rh

Slant height of cone = l = √(r2 + h2)

Curved surface area of cone = πrl

Total surface area of cone = πr (l + r)

Volume of cone = ⅓ π rh

Perimeter of cuboid = 4(l + b +h)

Length of the longest diagonal of a cuboid = √(l2 + b2 + h2)

Total surface area of cuboid = 2(l×b + b×h + l×h)

Volume of Cuboid = l × b × h

Exercise – 13.1

Question 1.
2 cubes each of volume 64 cm3 are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the resulting cuboid.
Solution:
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Pdf Q1

Question 2.
A vessel is in the form of a hollow hemisphere mounted by a hollow cylinder. The diameter of the hemisphere is 14 cm and the total height of the vessel is 13 cm. Find the inner surface area of the vessel.
Solution:
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Pdf Q2

 

Question 3.
A toy is in the form of a cone of radius 3.5 cm mounted on a hemisphere of the same radius. The total height of the toy is 15.5 cm. Find the total surface area of the toy.
Solution:
Ex 13.1 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions Q3

Question 4.
A cubical block of side 7 cm is surmounted by a hemisphere. What is the greatest diameter the hemisphere can have? Find the surface area of the solid.
Solution:
Exercise 13.1 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q4

Question 5.
A hemispherical depression is cut out from one face of a cubical wooden block such that the diameter d of the hemisphere is equal to the edge of the cube. Determine the surface area of the remaining solid.

Solution:
Ch 13 Maths Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q5

Question 6.
A medicine capsule is in the shape of a cylinder with two hemispheres stuck to each of its ends. The length of the entire capsule is 14 mm and the diameter of the capsule is 5 mm. Find its surface area.

Solution:
Chapter 13 Maths Class 10 NCERT Solutions PDF Q6

Question 7.
A tent is in the shape of a cylinder surmounted by a conical top. If the height and diameter of the cylindrical part are 2.1 m and 4 m respectively, and the slant height of the top is 2.8 m, find the area of the canvas used for making the tent. Also, find the cost of the canvas of the tent at the rate of Rs 500 per m2. (Note that the base of the tent will not be covered with canvas.)
Solution:
Ex 13.1 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q7

Question 8.
From a solid cylinder whose height is 2.4 cm and diameter 1.4 cm, a conical cavity of the same height and same diameter is hollowed out. Find the total surface area of the remaining solid to the nearest cm2.
Solution:
Ex 13.1 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q8

Question 9.
A wooden article was made by scooping out a hemisphere from each end of a solid cylinder, as shown in figure. If the height of the cylinder is 10 cm, and its base is of radius 3.5 cm, find the total surface area of the article.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.1 Q9
Solution:
Exercise 13.1 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q9

Exercise 13.2

Question 1.
A solid is in the shape of a cone standing on a hemisphere with both their radii being equal to 1 cm and the height of the cone is equal to its radius. Find the volume of the solid in terms of π.
Solution:
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Pdf Q1

Question 2.
Rachel, an engineering student, was asked to make a model shaped like a cylinder with two cones attached at its two ends by using a thin aluminium sheet. The diameter of the model is 3 cm and its length is 12 cm. If each cone has a height of 2 cm, find the volume of air contained in the model that Rachel made. (Assume the outer and inner dimensions of the model to be nearly the same.)
Solution:
Ex 13.2 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q2

Question 3.
A gulab jamun, contains sugar syrup up to about 30% of its volume. Find approximately how much syrup would be found in 45 gulab jamuns, each shaped like a cylinder with two hemispherical ends with length 5 cm and diameter 2.8 cm.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.2 Q3
Solution:
Ex 13.2 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q3

Question 4.
A pen stand made of wood is in the shape of a cuboid with four conical depressions to hold pens. The dimensions of the cuboid are 15 cm by 10 cm by 3.5 cm. The radius of each of the depressions is 0.5 cm and the depth is 1.4 cm. Find the volume of wood in the entire stand.

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.2 Q4
Solution:
Exercise 13.2 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q4

Question 5.
A vessel is in the form of an inverted cone. Its height is 8 cm and the radius of its top, which is open, is 5 cm. It is filled with water up to the brim. When lead shots, each of which is a sphere of radius 0.5 cm are dropped into the vessel, one-fourth of the water flows out. Find the number of lead shots dropped in the vessel.
Solution:
Ch 13 Maths Class 10 Ex 13.2 NCERT Solutions PDF Q5

Question 6.
A solid iron pole consists of a cylinder of height 220 cm and base diameter 24 cm, which is surmounted by another cylinder of height 60 cm and radius 8 cm. Find the mass of the pole, given that 1 cm3 of iron has approximately 8g mass.
Solution:
Chapter 13 Maths Class 10 NCERT Solutions PDF Q6

Question 7.

A solid consisting of a right circular cone of height 120 cm and radius 60 cm standing on a hemisphere of radius 60 cm is placed upright in a right circular cylinder full of water such that it touches the bottom. Find the volume of water left in the cylinder, if the radius of the cylinder is 60 cm and its height is 180 cm.
Solution:
Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 NCERT Solutions PDF Q7.1
Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 NCERT Solutions PDF Q7.1

Question 8.
A spherical glass vessel has a cylindrical neck 8 cm long, 2 cm in diameter; the diameter of the spherical part is 8.5 cm. By measuring the amount of water it holds, a child finds its volume to be 345 cm3. Check whether she is correct, taking the above as the inside measurements, and π = 3.14.
Solution:
Surface Area And Volume Class 10 NCERT Solutions PDF Q8

Exercise 13.3

Question 1.
A metallic sphere of radius 4.2 cm is melted and recast into the shape of a cylinder of radius 6 cm. Find the height of the cylinder.
Solution:
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Pdf 13.1 Q1

Question 2.
Metallic spheres of radii 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm, respectively, are melted to form a single solid sphere. Find the radius of the resulting sphere.
Solution:
Ex 13.3 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q2

Question 3.
A 20 m deep well with diameter 7 m is dug and the earth from digging is evenly spread out to form a platform 22 m by 14 m. Find the height of the platform.
Solution:
Ex 13.3 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q3

Question 4.
A well of diameter 3 m is dug 14 m deep. The earth taken out of it has been spread evenly all around it in the shape of a circular ring of width 4 m to form an embankment. Find the height of the embankment.
Solution:
Exercise 13.3 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q4

Question 5.
A container shaped like a right circular cylinder having diameter 12 cm and height 15 cm is full of ice cream. The ice cream is to be filled into cones of height 12 cm and diameter 6 cm, having a hemispherical shape on the top. Find the number of such cones which can be filled with ice cream.
Solution:
Exercise 13.3 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q5

Question 6.
How many silver coins, 1.75 cm in diameter and of thickness 2 mm, must be melted to form a cuboid of dimensions 5.5 cm × 10 cm × 3.5 cm?
Solution:
Ch 13 Maths Class 10 Ex 13.3 NCERT Solutions PDF Q6

Question 7.
A cylindrical bucket, 32 cm high and with radius of base 18 cm, is filled with sand. This bucket is emptied on the ground and a conical heap of sand is formed. If the height of the conical heap is 24 cm, find the radius and slant height of the heap.
Solution:
Chapter 13 Maths Class 10 NCERT Solutions Ex 13.3 PDF Q7

Question 8.
Water in a canal, 6 m wide and 1.5 m deep, is flowing with a speed of 10 km/h. How much area will it irrigate in 30 minutes, if 8 cm of standing water is needed?
Solution:
Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 NCERT Solutions Ex 13.3 PDF Q8

Question 9.
A farmer connects a pipe of internal diameter 20 cm from a canal into a cylindrical tank in her field, which is 10 m in diameter and 2 m deep. If water flows through the pipe at the rate of 3 km/h, in how much time will the tank be filled?
Solution:
Surface Area And Volume Class 10 NCERT Solutions Ex 13.3 PDF Q9

Exercise 13.4

Question 1.
A drinking glass is in the shape of a frustum of a cone of height 14 cm. The diameters of its two circular ends are 4 cm and 2 cm. Find the capacity of the glass.
Solution:
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Pdf Ex 13.4 Q1

Question 2.
The slant height of a frustum of a cone is 4 cm and the perimeters (circumference) of its circular ends are 18 cm and 6 cm. Find the curved surface area of the frustum.
Solution:
Ex 13.4 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q2

Question 3.
A fez, the cap used by the Turks, is shaped like the frustum of a cone. If its radius on the open side is 10 cm, radius at the upper base is 4 cm and its slant height is 15 cm, find the area of material used for making it.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.4 Q3
Solution:
Exercise 13.4 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q3

Question 4.
A container, opened from the top and made up of a metal sheet, is in the form of a frustum of a cone of height 16 cm with radii of its lower and upper ends as 8 cm and 20 cm, respectively. Find the cost of the milk which can completely fill the container, at the rate of Rs 20 per litre. Also find the cost of metal sheet used to make the container, if it costs Rs 8 per 100 cm2.
Solution:
Ch 13 Maths Class 10 Ex 13.4 NCERT Solutions PDF Q4

Question 5.
A metallic right circular cone 20 cm high and whose vertical angle is 60 is cut into two parts at the middle of its height by a plane parallel to its base. If the frustum so obtained be drawn into a wire of diameter 1/16 cm, find the length of the wire.
Solution:
Surface Area And Volume Class 10 NCERT Solutions ex 13.4 PDF Q5
Surface Area And Volume Class 10 NCERT Solutions ex 13.4 PDF Q5.1

Exercise 13.5

Question 1.
A copper wire, 3 mm in diameter is wound about a cylinder whose length is 12 cm, and diameter 10 cm, so as to cover the curved surface of the cylinder. Find the length and mass of the wire, assuming the density of copper to be 8.88 g per cm3.
Solution:
Ex 13.5 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q1

Question 2.
A right triangle, whose sides are 3 cm and 4 cm (other than hypotenuse) is made to revolve about its hypotenuse. Find the volume and surface area of the double cone so formed.
Solution:
Exercise 13.5 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q2
Exercise 13.5 Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions PDF Q2.1

Question 3.
A cistern measuring 150 cm x 120 cm x 110 cm has 129600 cm3 water in it. Porous bricks are placed in the water until the cistern is full to the brim. Each brick absorbs one seventeenth of its own volume of water. How many bricks can be put in without overflowing the water, each brick being 22.5 cm x 7.5 cm x 6.5 cm?
Solution:
Ch 13 Maths Class 10 Ex 13.5 NCERT Solutions PDF Q3

Question 4.
In one fortnight of a given month, there was a rainfall of 10 cm in a river valley. If the area of the valley is 7280 km, show that the total rainfall was approximately equivalent to addition to the normal water of three rivers each 1072 km long. 75 m wide and 3 m deep.
Solution:
Chapter 13 Maths Class 10 NCERT Solutions PDF ex 13.5 Q4

Question 5.
An oil funnel made of tin sheer consists of a 10 cm long cylindrical portion attached to a frustum of a cone. If the total height is 22 cm, diameter of the cylindrical portion is 8 cm and the diameter of the top of the funnel is 18 cm, find the area of the tin sheet required to make the funnel.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Ex 13.5 Q5
Solution:
Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 NCERT Solutions PDF Ex 13.5 Q5

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