Krishnanagar is a small town in Nadia District of West Bengal. Krishnanagar clay
dolls are unique in their realism and quality of their finish. They are created by
modelling coils of clay over a metal frame. The figures are painted in natural colours
and their hair is made either by sheep’s wool or jute. Artisans make models starting
from fruits, animals, God, goddess, farmer, fisherman, weavers to Donald Duck and
present comic characters. These creations are displayed in different national and
international museums.
Here are a few images (not to scale) of some clay dolls of Krishnanagar.
Here are a few images (not to scale) of some clay dolls of Krishnanagar.
The ratio of diameters of red spherical apples in Doll-1 to that of spherical
oranges in Doll-2 is 2:3. In Doll-3, male doll of blue colour has cylindrical body and
a spherical head. The spherical head touches the cylindrical body. The radius of
both the spherical head and the cylindrical body is 3cm and the height of the
cylindrical body is 8cm. Based on the above information answer the following
questions:
i) What is the ratio of the surface areas of red spherical apples in
Doll-1 to that of spherical oranges in Doll-2.?
Let r1 and r2 be respectively the radii of apples and oranges
= `2r_{1}`:`2r_{2}` = 2:3
= `r_{1}`:`r_{2}` = 2:3
= `4\pi r_2^1:4\pi r_2^1` = `(\frac{r_{1}}{r_{2}})^{2}`
= `r_{1}`:`r_{2}` = 2:3
= `4\pi r_2^1:4\pi r_2^1` = `(\frac{r_{1}}{r_{2}})^{2}`
= `(\frac{2}{3})^{2}` = 4:9