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Cans Scale Factors

Cans Scale Factors. Conventional Can It has a body diameter of 63mm, a height of 115mm. If all the dimensions are doubled what is the area and the volume of the larger can to nearest cm 2 /cm 3 ? If all the dimensions are divided by 3 what happens?

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Cans Scale Factors

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  1. Cans Scale Factors

  2. Conventional Can It has a body diameter of 63mm, a height of 115mm. If all the dimensions are doubled what is the area and the volume of the larger can to nearest cm2/cm3? If all the dimensions are divided by 3 what happens? If you want to enlarge the can so that it holds twice as much what would the dimensions be to the nearest mm?

  3. Conventional Can It has a body diameter of 63mm, a height of 115mm. If you want to enlarge the can so that it holds 500ml what would the height and diameter be? If you use twice as much aluminium do you get a can with twice the volume? If the can is enlarged so that the volume is 4 times as much then by what scale factor is the surface area changed?

  4. Conventional Can It has a body diameter of 63mm, a height of 115mm. If all the dimensions are doubled what is the area and the volume of the larger can to nearest cm2/cm3? Original Volume = 358.48cm2 Larger = 2867cm3Original Area = 289.95cm2 Larger = 1160cm2 If all the dimensions are divided by 3 what happens? Original Volume = 358.48cm2 Smaller = 13cm3Original Area = 289.95cm2 Smaller = 32cm2

  5. Conventional Can It has a body diameter of 63mm, a height of 115mm. If you want to enlarge the can so that it holds twice as much what would the dimensions be to nearest mm? Original Diameter = 63mmLarger = 79.4mmOriginal Height = 115mmLarger = 144.9mm If you want to enlarge the can so that it holds 500ml what would the height and diameter be?

  6. Conventional Can It has a body diameter of 63mm, a height of 115mm. If you use twice as much aluminium do you get a can with twice the volume? Area x2, length x1.41, Volume x2.83 If the can is enlarged so that the volume is 4 times as much then by what scale factor is the surface area changed? Volume x4, length x1.59, Area x2.52

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