A minimalist-style illustration of a hemisphere with a diameter of 70 cm represented by a double-headed arrow stretching across the sphere. The hemisphere should be placed on a flat surface, casting a gentle shadow underneath. Subtle gridlines should overlay the object, perhaps indicating measurement units or giving a sense of three-dimensional curvature. No text should appear in the image.

Find the surface area

A hemisphere with diameter 70 cm

here we are given diameter = 70

first of all we find radius = 70/2 = 35
now we apply the formula to find hemisphere
if it is open like a bowl then curved surface area 2Π r^2

surface area 2* 22/7* (35)^2 = 7700 cm^2

If it is a closed hemisphere
then surface area = 3 *22/7* (35)^2= 11550 cm^2

The figure is= a hemisphere

The diameter is= 70
Half the diameter is= 70/2~ 35

If it is a closed hemisphere:
S.A.= 3(3.14)(35)^2
S.A.=3(3.14)(1,225)
S.A.=3,675(3.14)
S.A.=11,539.5~ round up to
S.A.=11,540

SA of whole sphere = 4π(35)^2 = 4900π

so half of that is 2450π cm^2

A hemisphere with diameter 70cm

A hemisphere with diameter 70 cm

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To find the surface area of a hemisphere, you need to know its diameter. The formula for the surface area of a hemisphere is:

Surface Area = 2πr^2.

Given that the diameter of the hemisphere is 70 cm, we can find the radius (r) by dividing the diameter by 2:

r = diameter / 2 = 70 cm / 2 = 35 cm.

Now we can substitute the value of the radius into the formula to find the surface area:

Surface Area = 2π(35 cm)^2.

Calculating this expression would give us the final answer for the surface area of the hemisphere.