3D geometry – Hair volume (basic)

Concepts addressed: cylinder volume, cone volume.
Recommended grade: 9th
Difficulty level: Basic.
An advanced version of Hair volume is also available.

Scenario:

Every shampoo advert tell us that their product will boost our hair’s volume, but have you ever wondered what the volume of our head of hair actually is? We know, right, who hasn’t?! The average hair is about 0.003 in thick. The average human head has about 100,000 hair follicles.

  1. On average, a human hair grow about 0.5 inches every month. How much additional volume will a person grow in half a year, if they started off bald? For simplicity, let’s say that two-thirds of a hair’s length is a cylinder, while the remaining length is a right circular cone (see the diagram below).
  2. A man’s facial hairs tend to be thicker than their head hairs. If we assume that the average beard hair is 0.004 in thick and the average beard consists of 30,000 such hairs, what takes up more volume: Gandalf’s stylish 6-inch-long hairdo or his magnificent 9-inch-long wizardly beard?

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Solutions:

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Step-by-step solution:

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