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What is there effect on the volume of a cylinder when the radius is doubled and the height is unchanged?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cylinder is expressed as;


\text{V = }\pi r^2h

If the radius is doubled and the height is unchanged, then;

r2 = 2r

h2 = h

Get the volume of the new cylinder


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