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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)

Facts that Matter

➢ Perimeter and Area of a Circle

  • The total distance (perimeter) around a circle is called its circumference.
  • The plane surface enclosed in a circle is called its area.
  • If ‘r’ be the radius of a circle, then
    (i) Circumference of the circle = 2πr
    (ii) Area of the circle = πr2

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)

Note:
(i) The interior of a circle along with its boundary is called the circular region of the circle.
(ii) 
By the area of a circle, we mean the area of the circular region.

➢ Area of Sector and Segment of a Circle 

  • The portion (or part) of the circular region enclosed by two radii and the corresponding arc is called a sector of the circle.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
  • The portion (or part) of the circular region enclosed between a chord and the corresponding arc is called a segment of the circle.
    NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)

Note:
(i) ∠AOB is called the ‘angle of sector’.
(ii) 
OAPB is the ‘minor sector’ and OAQB is the ‘major sector’.
(iii) 
APB is the ‘minor segment’ and AQB is the ‘major segment’.
(iv) 
When we write ‘sector’ and ‘segment’ we will mean the ‘minor-sector’ and the ‘minor-segment’ respectively.

➢ Let us remember that

  • Area of the sector of ‘angle NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
  • Length of the arc of a sector of angle  NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
  • Area of a segment = [Area of the corresponding sector] − [Area of the corresponding triangle]

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Exercise 12.1


[Unless stated otherwise, use π = 22/7]
Q.1. The radii of the two circles are 19 cm and 9 cm respectively. Find the radius of the circle which has circumference equal to the sum of the circumferences of the two circles.
Sol. We have, r1 = 19 cm
 r2 = 9 cm
 Circumference of circle-I = 2πr1 = 2π (19) cm
 Circumference of circle-II = 2πr2 = 2π (9) cm
 Sum of the circumferences of circle-I and circle-II = 2π (19) + 2π (9)
= 2π (19 + 9) cm = 2π (28) cm
Let R be the radius of the circle-III.
∴ Circumference of circle-III = 2πR
According to the condition:
 2πR = 2π (28)
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
Thus, the radius of the new circle = 28 cm

Q.2. The radii of two circles are 8 cm and 6 cm respectively. Find the radius of the circle having area equal to the sum of the areas of the two circles.
Sol. We have, Radius of circle-I, r1 = 8 cm
 Radius of circle-II, r2 = 6 cm
 Area of circle-I = πr12 = π (8)2 cm2
 Area of circle-II = πr22 = π (6)2 cm2
Let the area of the circle-III be R
∴ Area of circle-III = πR2
Now, according to the condition:

π r12 + π r22 = πR2
i.e. π (8)2 + π (6)2 = πR2
⇒ π (82 + 62)= πR2
⇒ 82 + 62 = R2
⇒ 64 + 36 = R2
⇒ 100 = R2
⇒ 102 = R2 ⇒ R = 10
Thus, the radius of the new circle = 10 cm.

Q.3. Figure depicts an archery target marked with its five scoring regions from the centre outwards as Gold, Red, Blue, Black and White. The diameter of the region representing gold score is 21 cm and each of the other bands is 10.5 cm wide. Find the area of each of the five scoring regions.
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)Sol. Diameter of the innermost region = 21 cm
Radius of the innermost (Gold Scoring) region = 21/2 = 10.5 cm
► Area of Gold region = π (10.5)2 cm2
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
 Area of the Red region
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
 Area of Blue region
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
 Area of Black region
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
 Area of White region
= π [(42 + 10.5)2] = (42)2 cm
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)

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Q.4. The wheels of a car are of diameter 80 cm each. How many complete revolutions does each wheel make in 10 minutes when the car is travelling at a speed of 66 km per hour?
Sol. The diameter of a wheel = 80 cm
Radius of the wheel = 80/2 = 40 cm
Circumference of the wheel
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
⇒ Distance covered by a wheel in one revolution  NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
Distance travelled by the car in 1hr = 66 km = 66 × 1000 × 100 cm
∴ Distance travelled in 10 minutes
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
Now,
Number of revolutions
NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 - Facts that Matter and Areas Related to Circles (Excercise 12.1)
Thus, the required number of revolutions = 4375

Q.5. Tick the correct answer in the following and justify your choice: If the perimeter and the area of a circle are numerically equal, then the radius of the circle is 
(a) 2 units 
(b) π units 
(c) 4 units 
(d) 7 units
Ans. (a)
Sol. We have
[Numerical area of the circle] = [Numerical circumference of the circle]
⇒ π r2 = 2πr
⇒π r2 − 2πr = 0
⇒ r2 − 2r = 0
⇒ r (r − 2) = 0r = 0 or r = 2
But r cannot be zero
∴ r = 2 units.
Thus, option (a) is correct.

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1. What are some important areas related to circles?
Ans. Some important areas related to circles are circumference, radius, diameter, and area.
2. How do you find the circumference of a circle?
Ans. The circumference of a circle can be found using the formula C = 2πr, where C represents the circumference and r represents the radius of the circle.
3. How do you find the area of a circle?
Ans. The area of a circle can be found using the formula A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius of the circle.
4. What is the relationship between the diameter and radius of a circle?
Ans. The diameter of a circle is twice the length of its radius. In other words, the diameter is equal to 2r, where r represents the radius.
5. How are circles and their properties used in real-life applications?
Ans. Circles and their properties are used in various real-life applications such as architecture, engineering, and design. They are used to design roundabouts, create circular buildings, and calculate the area of circular objects or spaces.
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