NCERT Notes for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes

NCERT Notes for Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes

Class 10 Maths Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes Notes

Chapter Name

Surface Areas and Volumes Notes

Class

CBSE Class 10

Textbook Name

Mathematics Class 10

Related Readings

  • Notes for Class 10
  • Notes for Class 10 Maths
  • Revision Notes for Surface Areas and Volumes 

Surface area: Surface area of an object is the measure of the total area that the surface of an object occupies.

Volume: Volume of an object is the measure of space occupied by the object.

Basic Solids: In standard X, we have studied the surface area and volume of solids. Here we will study more about them.


Surface Area and Volume of Cuboid


(i) Surface area of cuboid = 2(lb + bh + lh) sq. unit
where, l is the length
b is the breadth
h is the height


(ii) Area of four walls of cuboid
= 2(l + b) × h
= [Perimeter of floor × Height] sq. unit


(iii) Surface area of cuboid without roof or lid
= lb + 2[bh + lh] sq. unit


(iv) Volume of cuboid = l × b × h unit


(v) Diagonal of cuboid or length of longest rod kept = unit


Surface Area and Volume of Cube

Let each edge of a cube be of length a unit. Then,

(i) Surface area of cube = 6 side2 = 6a2 unit


(ii) Surface area of four walls of cube = 4 side2
= 4a2 sq. unit


(iii) Surface area of a cube without lid (or rod) of a cube
= 5a2 sq. unit.


(iv) Length of longest diagonal (or rod) of a cube 
=   unit


(v) Volume of cube = a3 unit


Surface Area and Volume of Cylinder

(i) Curved surface area of cylinder = 2πr × h
= Perimeter of base × height sq. unit


(ii) Total surface area of cylinder
= CSA + Area of 2 circular ends of cylinder
= 2πrh + 2πr2 = 2πr (r + h)


(iii) Volume of cylinder = πr2h


(iv) Volume of material in hollow pipe = Exterior volume – Interior volume
= πR2h – πr2h = πh [R2 – r2]


(v) Total surface area of hollow cylinder
= CSA of outer and inner cylinder + 2(area of base ring)
= 2πRh + 2πrh + 2(πR2 – πr2)
= 2π(R + r)h + 2π(R2 – r2) = 2π(R + r) (h + R – r)

Note:

  • Two ends of cylinder are circles having each area = πr2 
  • Mass of cylinder = Volume of cylinder × Density
    ⇒ M = V × ρ

Surface Area and Volume of Cone

h = OA = height of cone
r = OB = radius of cone
l = AB = slant height of cone

(i) Slant height of cone = l =  units


(ii) Curved surface area of cone or lateral surface area of cone = πrl sq. unit


(iii) Total surface area of cone = CSA + Area of circular base
= πrl + πr2 – πr(r + l) sq. unit


(iv) Volume of cone = 13 πr2h cu. unit


Surface Area and Volume of Sphere

  • Surface area of sphere = 4πr2unit
  • Volume of sphere = 4/3 cu.unit

Surface Area and Volume of Hemisphere

  • Curved surface area of hemisphere = 4πr2sq unit
  • Volume of hemisphere =2/3 πr2 cu unit
  • Total surface area of hemisphere = 2πr+ πr2 = 3πr2 unit

Spherical shell

(i) Total surface area of spherical shell = 4πR2 + 4πr2
= 4πr(R2 + r2) sq. unit

(ii) Volume of spherical shell =  cu . unit


Surface Area and Volume of Shapes of Frustum

(i) Slant height of frustum =  unit


(ii) Curved surface area of frustum = π(R + r)l sq. unit

(iii) Total surface area of frustum of cone
= πl (R + r) + πR2 + πr2 sq. unit


(iv) Volume of frustum of cone sq. unit


Volume of Combination Solids

The volume of the solid formed by joining two basic solids will actually be the sum of the volumes of the two basic solids.

Conversion of Solid from One Shape to Another

If we melt the candle in the shape of cylinder and pour it into a conical vessel, then it changes into the conical shape. Thus, volume of cylindrical candle = Volume of conical solid.

Previous Post Next Post