Circles, frustums and cylinders revision/Worksheet
From OER in Education
It is important that you show all working out on a paper provided.
Make sure you label all questions clearly.
Please remember to write your name on your work.
Caixas
The Caixa is one of the loudest drums in a samba band. It has 4 strings going through its ‘center’.
- Can you work out the area of the minor segment created by the right most string using just a measuring tape? Justify your answer.
- What is the minimum information do you need to collect? (What do you need to measure?)
- Which known formulae do you need to use?
- Workout the area of the minor segment. Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
Timbas
The timbas are drums in the shape of a truncated cone. They produce a very dry sound. Drummers use their hands to play the timbas.
- Work out the volume of the Timba.
- What is the minimum information do you need to collect? (What do you need to measure?)
- Which known formulae do you need to use?
- Show your working.
- What are the shapes of the 2 areas that make the net of the timba?
- Draw the net of the timba
- Work out the surface area of the timba. (to 2dp)
- Work out the area of the segment between 2 adjacent hinges of the timba (to 3sf)
Surdo
The surdo in a samba band is the equivalent to a base guitar in a rock band.
There are 3 types of surdo (high,mid and low). Together they form what is called the ‘surdo line’
- What is the formula for the surface area of the high surdo?
- What is the formula for the volume of the surdo?
- Work out the volume and the surface area of the high surdo. Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
- Workout the area of the segment between 2 adjacent hinges of the Surdo. Give your answer to 2 significant figures.
- The low surdo is similar yet larger drum. Its radius is 1.5 times the radius of the high surdo.
- What is the hight of the low surdo?
- Work out the volume of the low surdo (to 4sf)