Considering
P1 as radius = 5 unit
T1 as theta = 55 degree
Z1 as height = 6 unit
Then volume = (area of sector) x (height)
= ((55/360)*pi*5*5) * 6
= 71.9948 cubic unit.
What is the volume described by the cylinder that define the coordinates of V1 (p1 5, t1 55, Z1 6) Z 1 ? 1 ? 1 Wha...
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