Mathematics
A copper wire when bent in the form of an equilateral triangle has an area of cm2. If the same wire is bent into the form of a circle, find the area enclosed by the wire.
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Answer
By formula,
Area of equilateral triangle = (side)2
Given,
Area of equilateral triangle = cm2
⇒(side)2 =
⇒ (side)2 = 121 × 4
⇒ (side)2 = 484
⇒ side =
⇒ side = 22 cm.
Perimeter of equilateral triangle = 3 x side = 3 x 22 = 66 cm.
Circumference of circle of same wire = Perimeter of triangle of same wire
Let radius of circle be r cm.
∴ 2πr = 66
⇒ 2 × × r = 66
⇒ 44 × r = 66 × 7
⇒ r =
⇒ r = = 10.5 cm
Area of circle = πr2
= × (10.5)2
= × 10.5 × 10.5
= 22 × 1.5 × 10.5 = 346.5 cm2.
Hence, area = 346.5 cm2.
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