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Jon Giffen
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"Jon G." <jon...@peoplepc.com> wrote in message
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you need to show all the steps.
Suppose a sphere with center located at the origin is sliced by a plane
parallel with the xz axis. This forms a circle. The xy plane slices the
circle at a point in Quadrant I. The angle between this point, the origin
and the x axis is angle w.
Angle w = (Arclength A)/(radius r)
w = A/r
wr = A differentiating,
rdw + wdr = dA The radius doesn't change, so dr=0
rdw = dA
C is the circumference of the parallels at each increment of dA. Each
parallel has a radius of r cos w. A band of surface area dS of
Circumference C is,
dS=CdA
dS=2pi r cos w dA
dS=2pin r^2 cos w dw
Integrating from w= -pi/2 to pi/2,
S = 4pi r^2
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id17.html
has a diagram to facilitate this spoon-feeding.
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Jon G.
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Where is she?
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