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Solid Geometry Formulas
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Cube:-
Let the length of the cube be a.
Volume = a³ and Total Surface Area=6a²
Cuboid:-
Let the three sides of a cuboid be l, b, and h.
Volume = lxbxh. Total Surface Area = 2(lb+bh+lh)
Right Circular (Solid) Cylinder
If r is the radius of the base and top, and h is the height of the cylinder,
Volume,
Cone (Solid)
If r is the radius of the base of the cone, and h its height,
its slant height is given by the formula,
l=√(r²+h²).
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Solid Sphere
Volume, V
Solid Hemisphere
Volume, V
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Hollow cylinder.
A hollow cylinder is a solid bounded by two co-axial cylinders of the same height. Let the height be h and external and internal radii be R and r.
Volume of the material used in making the hollow cylinder, V
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Frustum of a Cone:-
Slant Surface area of the frustum:
where l is the slant height of the frustum.
Volume of the frustum,
Frustum of a pyramid:-
Volume,
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Torus:
A torus is a 'tube' shape, examples being a doughnut, and an inner tire, let r be the radius of the tube, and R be the distance from the centre of the torus, to the center of the tube
Surface area of the torus:
Volume of the torus:
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Parallelepiped
The volume of a parallelepiped of cross-sectional area A and height h is
or, equivalently,
where a, b, and c are the side lengths and θ is the angle between the slanted side and the horizontal.
Slanted Cylinder
The volume of a slanted cylinder with radius r, height h and slant height l is given by
or, equivalently,
where θ is the angle between the slanted side and the horizontal.
The lateral surface area of the slanted cylinder is given by
Non-circular Cylinder
The volume of a non-circular cylinder of cross-sectional area A, height h and slant height l is given by
or, equivalently,
where θ is the angle between the slanted side and the horizontal.
The lateral surface area of the non-circular cylinder is given by
where p is the perimeter of the non-circular cylinder. Note that the equations for circular cylinders may be derived from the equations for non-circular cylinders, by having A = πr² and p = 2πr.
Pyramid
The volume of a pyramid of base area A and height h is given by
Spherical Cap
The volume of a spherical cap of radius r and height h is given by
The surface area of the spherical cap is given by
Ellipsoid
The volume of an ellipsoid of semiaxes a, b, and c is given by
Paraboloid of Revolution
The volume of a paraboloid of revolution with "radius" b and height a is given by
Note: Would it be useful if someone were to create labeled images of these shapes to aid in the visualization of them? I could make a few drawings.
Also, should formulas of solid analytic geometry go here as well?
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Polygon
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or...
A = s²/(4tan[180/n]) where s is length of side and n is number of sides (for those who don't want to use pi to calculate the area of a polygon)
I am at an age where I have forgotten more than I remember, but I still pretend to know it all.
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or...
A = s²/(4tan[180/n]) where s is length of side and n is number of sides (for those who don't want to use pi to calculate the area of a polygon)
Unfortunately, trigonometry tends to turn more people off than π.
Actually I never watch Star Wars and not interested in it anyway, but I choose a Yoda card as my avatar in honor of our great friend bobbym who has passed away.
May his adventurous soul rest in peace at heaven.
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