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Specific Objectives  

By the end of the topic the learner should be able to:

  1. Find the volume of a prism
  2. Find the volume of a pyramid
  3. Find the volume of a cone
  4. Find the volume of a frustum
  5. Find the volume of a sphere and a hemisphere.

Content

Volumes of prisms, pyramids, cones, frustums and spheres.

 

Introduction

Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object. It’s measured in cubic units.

Generally volume of objects is base area x height

Volume of a Prism

A prism is a solid with uniform cross section .The volume V of a prism with cross section area A and length l is given by V = AL

Example

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Solution

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Volume of the prism = base area x length (base is triangle)

=

= 90

Example

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Explanation

A cross- sectional area of the hexagonal is made up of 6 equilateral triangles whose sides are 8 ft

To find the height we take one triangle as shown above

Using sine rule we get the height

Solution

Area of cross section

 

Volume = 166.28 x 12

= 1995.3

 

Volume of a pyramid

Volume of a pyramid

Where A = area of the base and h = vertical height

 

Example

Find the volume of a pyramid with the vertical height of 8 cm and width 4 cm length 12 cm.

 

Solution.

 

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Volume

= 128

 

 

Volume of a sphere

V

 

Volume of a cone

Volume

 

Example

Calculate the volume of a cone whose height is 12 cm and length of the slant heigth is 13 cm

Solution

Volume

 

 

But, base radius r =

Therefore volume

 

 

Volume of a frustrum

Volume = volume of large cone – volume of smaller cone

Example

A frustum of base radius 2 cm and height 3.6 cm. if the height of the cone from which it was cut was 6 cm, calculate

The radius of the top surface

The volume of the frustum

 

Solution

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Triangles PST and PQR are similar

Therefore

Hence

ST = 0.8 cm

The radius of the top surface is 0.8 cm

Volume of the frustum = volume of large cone – volume of smaller cone

=

= 25.14 – 1.61 = 23.53

 

 

End of topic  

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Past KCSE Questions on the topic.

1. Metal cube of side 4.4cm was melted and the molten material used to make a sphere. Find to 3 significant figures the radius of the sphere Image From EcoleBooks.com (3mks)

2.  Two metal spheres of diameter 2.3cm and 3.86cm are melted. The molten material is used to cast equal cylindrical slabs of radius 8mm and length 70mm.

 If 1/20 of the metal is lost during casting. Calculate the number of complete slabs casted. (4mks)

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¼ x

 x-8

 16cm

 

 Find the value of x   (3 marks)

 

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The diagram represent a solid frustum with base radius 21cm and top radius 14cm. The frustum is 22.5cm high and is made of a metal whose density is 3g/cm3 π = 22/7.

  1. Calculate
    1. the volume of the metal in the frustrum. (5 marks)
    2. the mass of the frustrum in kg. (2 marks)
  2. The frustrum is melted down and recast into a solid cube. In the process 20% of the metal is lost. Calculate to 2 decimal places the length of each side of the cube. (3 marks)

5.  The figure below shows a frustrum

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Find the volume of the frustrum (4 mks)

6.  The formula for finding the volume of a sphere is given byImage From EcoleBooks.com. Given that V = 311 and Image From EcoleBooks.com=3.142, find r. (3 mks)

7.  A right conical frustrum of base radius 7cm and top radius 3.5cm, and height of 6cm is stuck onto a cylinder of base radius 7cm and height 5cm which is further attached to a hemisphere to form a closed solid as shown below

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 Find:

 (a)   The volume of the solid (5mks)

 (b)   The surface area of the solid (5mks)

8.  A lampshade is made by cutting off the top part of a square-based pyramid VABCD as shown in the figure below. The base and the top of the lampshade have sides of length 1.8m and 1.2m respectively. The height of the lampshade is 2m

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Calculate

  1. The volume of the lampshade (4mks)
  2. The total surface area of the slant surfaces  (4mks)
  3. The angle at which the face BCGF makes with the base ABCD.   (2mks)

9.  A solid right pyramid has a rectangular base 10cm by 8cm and slanting edge 16cm.

calculate:

(a) The vertical height

 (b) The total surface area

 (c) The volume of the pyramid

 

10.  A solid cylinder of radius 6cm and height 12cm is melted and cast into spherical balls of radius 3cm. Find the number of balls made

 

11.  The sides of a rectangular water tank are in the ratio 1: 2:3. If the volume of the tank is 1024cm3. Find the dimensions of the tank. (4s.f)

 

12.  The figure below represents sector OAC and OBD with radius OA and OB respectively.

Given that OB is twice OA and angle AOC = 60o. Calculate the area of the shaded region in m2, given that Image From EcoleBooks.comOA = 12cm

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13.  The figure below shows a closed water tank comprising of a hemispherical part surmounted on top of a cylindrical part. The two parts have the same diameter of 2.8cm and the cylindrical part is 1.4m high as shown:-

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  1. Taking p= 22, calculate:

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  (i) The total surface area of the tank  

  (ii) the cost of painting the tank at shs.75 per square metre  

  (iii) The capacity of the tank in litres  

(b) Starting with the full tank, a family uses water from this tank at the rate of 185litres/day for the first 2days. After that the family uses water at the rate of 200 liters per day. Assuming that no more water is added, determine how many days it takes the family to use all the water from the tank since the first day

Image From EcoleBooks.com14.  The figure below represents a frustrum of a right pyramid on a square base. The vertical height of the frustrum is 3 cm. Given that EF = FG = 6 cm and that AB = BC = 9 cm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calculate;

a) The vertical height of the pyramid.

b) The surface area of the frustrum.

c) Volume of the frustrum.

d) The angle which line AE makes with the base ABCD.

15.  A metal hemisphere of radius 12cm is melted done and recast into the shape of a cone of base radius 6cm. Find the perpendicular height of the cone  

16.  A solid consists of three discs each of 1½ cm thick with diameter of 4 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm respectively. A central hole 2 cm in diameter is drilled out as shown below. If the density of material used is 2.8 g/cm3, calculate its mass to 1 decimal place

 

 

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Image From EcoleBooks.com17.  A right conical frustum of base radius 7 cm and top radius 3.5 cm and height 6 cm is stuck onto a cylinder of base radius 7 cm and height 5 cm which is further attached to form a closed solid as shown below.

 

 

 

 

 

Find;

a) The volume of the solid.

 b) The surface area of the solid.

 

18.Image From EcoleBooks.com  The diagram below shows a metal solid consisting of a cone mounted on hemisphere.

The height of the cone is 1½ times its radius;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Given that the volume of the solid is 31.5π cm3, find:

 (a) The radius of the cone

 (b) The surface area of the solid

 (c) How much water will rise if the solid is immersed totally in a cylindrical container which contains some water, given the radius of the cylinder is 4cm  

 (d) The density, in kg/m3 of the solid given that the mass of the solid is 144gm

 

19.  A solid metal sphere of volume 1280 cm3 is melted down and recast into 20 equal solid cubes. Find the length of the side of each cube. Calculate the volume of the frustum

 

 

 




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