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I don't see any drawing. Type the stem of the question if you can, too.abc123 said:its an old one and thats the best i could draw
What length of segment? :S I said area of segment. Obviously, the water touches the circles at the ends of the cylinder, too as well as part of the curved surface area of the cylinder.abc123 said:But why the length of segment? :s
I think you meant OD. That is possible but you don't need to do that. What will you do with the depth then? I think the depth is useless here as you need to find the area of cylinder in contact with water.abc123 said:i meant the circumference of the segment (120/360 x 2 pi r h). Can't we find the height? From diagram 2 we can find out OA and subtract that from radius to give the depth? Is that possible?
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