monaro-man
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Hi all, I came across this Question in my coaching homework and have no idea how to go about it. It was under the"Volumes of solids with Similar Cross-Sections" heading.
Q: Show that the volume common to two right circular cylinders intersecting at right angles and both having the same radius, 'a' units, is (16a^3)/3 units cubed.
Have fun!
PS: I will post a diagram when I get home, so try and visualise for now.
Q: Show that the volume common to two right circular cylinders intersecting at right angles and both having the same radius, 'a' units, is (16a^3)/3 units cubed.
Have fun!
PS: I will post a diagram when I get home, so try and visualise for now.