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cone (geometry) |
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coneIn geometry, a pyramid with a circular base. If the point (vertex) is directly above the centre of the circle, it is known as a right circular cone. The volume (V) of this cone is given by the formula A right circular cone is generated by rotating an isosceles triangle about its line of symmetry. The distance from the edge of the base of a cone to the vertex is called the slant height. In a right circular cone of slant height l, the curved surface area is πrl, and the area of the base is πr2. Therefore the total surface area A = πrl + πr2 = πr(l + r). For example, to find the volume and surface area of a cone with a perpendicular height of 4 cm and radius of 3 cm: Volume = Surface area = πr(l + r). First the slant length (l) is calculated: Using Pythagoras' theorem, The surface area can now be calculated: How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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