>>>>>>Ok, I think this one is actually relatively easy - but I find it interesting nonetheless.
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>>>>>>Assume that the Eiffel Tower has a mass of 8000 tons, and a height of 300 m.
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>>>>>>What would be the mass of a model, made to scale - accurate in every detail, and made from the same material - having a height of 30 cm.?
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>>>>>Can we consider Eiffel Tower as cylinder?
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>>>>Only if it looks to you as cylinder.
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>>>I don't think it's conus (?) either. When what?
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>>Assume it's a pyramid - but its shape is irrelevant. The problem would have the same solution even if it was a cylinder, cone, ball or human figure.
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>I would need to re-read some math books. Out of the top of my head I can write a formula for cylinder's volume and not sure about the rest.
Volume for "simple" shapes are always defined as base area times height.
Einar
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