| Esther
Tan |
I can't seem to be able to solve this supposedly simple GCSE question. (how embarrassing!) A cylinder of volume V is to be cut from a sphere of radius r. What is the maximum volume of the cylinder? I think i'm having a mental block. i know what to do after i express h (the height of the cylinder) in terms of R (the radius of the cylinder). please help! Thanks in advance! esther |
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| Yatir
Halevi |
The volume of a cylinder is 2pR h (where R is radius of the cylinder). Now we need a way to express R as h and r. Try imagining the sphere and the clyinder inside it. Connect the center point of the sphere with the centre of the base of the cylinder call this h/2, now connect it also with the edge of the base (with the circle itself). Can you see how to continue from here? Write back if you need another hint. Yatir |
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| Esther
Tan |
Thanks a lot Yatir! The volume of a cylinder is actually pR2 h but don't worry, i managed to get the answer :) The pythagoras part didn't strike me at first and i tried to use proportion. Thank you for your help! esther |
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| Yatir
Halevi |
You welcome! (Of course I meant that...) Yatir |