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A spiral is made up of successive semicircles, with centres alternately at A and B, starting with centre at A of radii 0.5, 1.0 cm, 1.5 cm, 2.0 cm, ……… as shown in figure. What is the total length of such a spiral made up of thirteen consecutive semicircles? (Take π = 22/7) Q.18

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How i solve this semi circles question of arithmetic progressions of ncert of exercise 5.3 of class 10th math, please suggest me the best way to solve this problem A spiral is made up of successive semicircles, with centres alternately at A and B, starting with centre at A of radii 0.5, 1.0 cm, 1.5 cm, 2.0 cm, ……… as shown in figure. What is the total length of such a spiral made up of thirteen consecutive semicircles? (Take π = 22/7)

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  1. We know,

    Perimeter of a semi-circle = πr

    Therefore,

    P1 = π(0.5) = π/2 cm

    P2 = π(1) = π cm

    P3 = π(1.5) = 3π/2 cm

    Where, P1, P2P3 are the lengths of the semi-circles.

    Hence we got a series here, as,

    π/2, π, 3π/2, 2π, ….

    P1 = π/2 cm

    P2 = π cm

    Common difference, d = P2 – P1 = π – π/2 = π/2

    First term = P1a = π/2 cm

    By the sum of n term formula, we know,

    Sn = n/2 [2a + (n – 1)d]

    Therefor, Sum of the length of 13 consecutive circles is;

    S13 = 13/2 [2(π/2) + (13 – 1)π/2]

    =  13/2 [π + 6π]

    =13/2 (7π)

    13/2 × 7 × 22/7

    = 143 cm

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