If we change the shape of an object from a sphere to a cylinder, then the volume of cylinder will?
Answer: Remains unchanged
Explanation
If we change the shape of an object from a sphere to a cylinder, the volume of the cylinder will remain unchanged if the cylinder has the same volume as the sphere. This means that the product of the cylinder's radius and height (πrh) is equal to the volume of the sphere ((4/3)πr³).
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