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Truncated Cone (Posted on 2004-01-23) Difficulty: 3 of 5
If you have a truncated cone such that its upper base has a radius of a and the radius of its [larger] lower base is b, and a height h (between bases), how could you figure out its surface area using geometric reasoning?

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Solution general equation: | Comment 4 of 10 |








general equation:
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Frustrum (= truncated cone):

Volume = 1/3 (pi)* h *( a^ 2 + b^ 2 + a*b )

Surface Area = Lateral Area + Area of Base 1 + Area of Base 2


LA = (pi)* hs * ( a+b )
hs = SQROOT [ (a-b) ^2 + h^ 2 ]
AB 1 = (pi)*a^2
AB 2 = (pi)*b^2
that replaces my previous entry

ady




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  Posted by Ady TZIDON on 2004-01-24 02:33:31
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