Surface Area of a Right Circular Cylinder

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Surface Area of a Right Circular Cylinder: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Cylinder, Shape of Surface of a Cylinder, Surface Area of a Cylinder, Lateral Surface Area of a Cylinder & Prism as Solid Figure etc.

Important Questions on Surface Area of a Right Circular Cylinder

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Explain in detail about prism as solid figure and describe its shape and if a triangle prism is cut by a plane, parallel to the base, then find the shape of cross-section of prism.

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Explain in detail about the shape of a cylinder and find the surface area of a cylinder whose radius of base is 2 units and height of cylinder is 4 units.

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In the given figure, you see the frame of a lampshade. It is to be covered with a decorative cloth. The frame has a base diameter of 20 cm and a height of 30 cm. A margin of 2.5 cm is to be given for folding it over the top and bottom of the frame. If k cm2 cloth is required for covering the lampshade then find kUse π=227

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In the given figure, there is a cylinder of height 10 cm and radius 7 cm. Its total surface area is _____ cm2.
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A storage tank consists of a circular cylinder. If its diameter is 2.1 m and its height is 5 m, find the total cost of painting it on the outside at the rate of 10 per m2.

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The height of the square prism with base 6 cm and the area of one lateral face  24 cm2 is _____ cm

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The total surface area of the triangular prism in which base is an equilateral triangle with side a and height of the prism is equal to base is 3+32a2

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Cylinder is an example of prism.

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A prism is a 3-dimensional shape with two identical shapes facing each other.State true or false.

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A triangular prism is a prism that has _____ as its base.

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A prism is named after the shape of its base.

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A prism is a solid figure whose base and _____ are congruent polygons.