Surface Area of Half Cylinder
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A half cylinder is a 3-dimensional shape that resembles a cylinder cut in half lengthwise. The surface area of a half cylinder is the total area covered by its outer surface. The surface area of the half cylinder includes its curved surface, the rectangular base, and the semicircular base. In this article, we will learn about the surface area of a half cylinder.

What is the Surface Area of a Half Cylinder?

The surface area of a half cylinder is the total area occupied by the boundary or surface of a half cylinder. It is measured in square units.

A half cylinder is a 3D shape made by slicing a cylinder along its length. It has a semicircular base, a flat rectangular surface, and a curved surface.

The surface area is the sum of these three parts:

the curved surface area, the rectangular area, and the semicircular base area.

Half cylinders are often used in architectural designs and engineering projects for their aesthetic appeal and structural properties.

Surface Area of a Half Cylinder Formula

A half cylinder has a curved surface and two flat surfaces. It has three components for its surface area: the curved surface area, the rectangular base area, and the semicircular base area.

Look at the diagram of a half cylinder below to see its surface area, height(h), and radius(r).

A half cylinder has three types of surface areas:

Curved Surface Area of a Half Cylinder

Rectangular Surface Area of a Half Cylinder

Semicircular Base Area of a Half Cylinder

Curved Surface Area of a Half Cylinder

The area of the curved part of the half cylinder is known as the curved surface area. The formula for the CSA (Curved Surface Area) of the half cylinder is given as:

Curved Surface Area = πrh square units

Here, r is the radius of the base of the half cylinder. h is the height of the half cylinder.

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Total Surface Area of a Half Cylinder

The total area occupied by the half cylinder, including the area of the curved surface, the rectangular surface, and the semicircular base, is known as the total surface area of the half cylinder.

The total surface area of a half cylinder is calculated by using the formula:

Total Surface Area = πrh + 2rh + ½πr² square units Where r is the radius of the base of the half cylinder. h is the height of the half cylinder.

Derivation of the Total Surface Area of a Half Cylinder

To find the total surface area of a half cylinder, imagine slicing it along its length and unfolding it. The curved surface forms a rectangle, the base is a semicircle, and there is a rectangular face.

Let us take a half cylinder with height(h) and radius of the base(r).

Total surface area of a half cylinder = curved surface area + rectangular base area + semicircular base area

Here, the curved surface area = πrh

Rectangular base area = 2rh

Semicircular base area = ½πr²

Adding these components gives: Total Surface Area = πrh + 2rh + ½πr²

Volume of a Half Cylinder

The volume of a half cylinder shows how much space is inside it. It tells us how much space is inside the half cylinder or how much it can hold. The volume of a half cylinder can be found by using the formula: Volume = ½(πr²h) cubic units

Confusion between the curved surface area and total surface area

Students assume that the curved surface area (CSA) and the total surface area (TSA) of a half cylinder are the same. This confusion arises because both involve the radius and height. Always remember that CSA is used only on the curved side of the half cylinder, and TSA includes the curved surface, the rectangular surface, and the semicircular base.

Problem 1

Given r = 4 cm, h = 12 cm. Use the formula: CSA = πrh = 3.14 × 4 × 12 = 150.72 cm²

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Find the total surface area of a half cylinder with radius 3 cm and height 10 cm.

Explanation

TSA = 188.4 cm²

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Problem 2

Use the formula: TSA = πrh + 2rh + ½πr² = 3.14 × 3 × 10 + 2 × 3 × 10 + ½ × 3.14 × 3² = 94.2 + 60 + 14.13 = 188.4 cm²

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A half cylinder has a radius of 5 cm and a height of 8 cm. Find the total surface area.

Explanation

TSA = 235.5 cm²

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Problem 3

Use the TSA formula: TSA = πrh + 2rh + ½πr² = 3.14 × 5 × 8 + 2 × 5 × 8 + ½ × 3.14 × 5² = 125.6 + 80 + 39.25 = 235.5 cm²

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Find the curved surface area of a half cylinder with radius 2.5 cm and height 7 cm.

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Problem 4

CSA = πrh = 3.14 × 2.5 × 7 = 55 cm²

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The height of a half cylinder is 15 cm, and its curved surface area is 330 cm². Find the radius.

Explanation

Radius = 7 cm

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It is the total area that covers the outside of the half cylinder, including its curved surface, rectangular base, and semicircular base.

1.What components make up the surface area of a half cylinder?

The surface area is made up of the curved surface area, the rectangular base area, and the semicircular base area.

2.Is the curved surface area the same as the lateral surface area?

Yes, in half cylinders, both curved and lateral surface area mean the same.

3.What is the difference between radius and height in a half cylinder?

The radius is the distance from the center of the semicircular base to its edge, while the height is the length of the half cylinder perpendicular to the base.

4.What unit is surface area measured in?

Surface area is always measured in square units like cm², m², or in².

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Surface Area of a Half Cylinder

Students often make mistakes while calculating the surface area of a half cylinder, leading to incorrect answers. Below are some common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.

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