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A certain physical quantity P is calculated from the formula `P=(pi)/(3)(a^(2)-b^(2))h` where h, a and b are all lengths. The quantity P is

A

length

B

area

C

volume

D

velocity

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The correct Answer is:
C

`P=(pi)/(3)(a^(2)-b^(2))h`. Now `P prop a^(2)himpliesP=Ka^(2)h`
The quantity `P=` volume.
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