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Reducer - Calculate the Area

11/13/2010 2:08 AM

how to calculate area of reducer of size of length=500mm,side1=250mm,side2=150mm

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Re: REDUCER

11/13/2010 3:46 AM

I'd give multiplication a try.

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11/13/2010 4:42 AM
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Re: Reducer - Calculate the Area

11/13/2010 4:01 PM

Make a drawing, determine some similar triangles, and use the Pythagorean Theorem and circular sector area formula to get this: π[(12502+1252)-(7502+752)]/10. Use calculator.

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Re: Reducer - Calculate the Area

11/18/2010 12:10 PM

You said "Area", do you really mean "Volume"?

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