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  2. Spherical shell - Wikipedia

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    An approximation for the volume of a thin spherical shell is the surface area of the inner sphere multiplied by the thickness t of the shell: [2] V ≈ 4 π r 2 t , {\displaystyle V\approx 4\pi r^{2}t,}

  3. On the Sphere and Cylinder - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of the volume of a sphere to the volume of its circumscribed cylinder is 2:3, as was determined by Archimedes. The principal formulae derived in On the Sphere and Cylinder are those mentioned above: the surface area of the sphere, the volume of the contained ball, and surface area and volume of the cylinder.

  4. Volume of an n-ball - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the n-ball () can be computed by integrating the volume element in spherical coordinates. The spherical coordinate system has a radial coordinate r and angular coordinates φ 1 , …, φ n − 1 , where the domain of each φ except φ n − 1 is [0, π ) , and the domain of φ n − 1 is [0, 2 π ) .

  5. n-sphere - Wikipedia

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    The ⁠ ⁠-spheres admit several other topological descriptions: for example, they can be constructed by gluing two ⁠ ⁠-dimensional spaces together, by identifying the boundary of an ⁠ ⁠-cube with a point, or (inductively) by forming the suspension of an ⁠ ⁠-sphere.

  6. Sphere - Wikipedia

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    For most practical purposes, the volume inside a sphere inscribed in a cube can be approximated as 52.4% of the volume of the cube, since V = ⁠ π / 6 ⁠ d 3, where d is the diameter of the sphere and also the length of a side of the cube and ⁠ π / 6 ⁠ ≈ 0.5236.

  7. Sphere packing - Wikipedia

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    Even if the large spheres are not in a close-packed arrangement, it is always possible to insert some smaller spheres of up to 0.29099 of the radius of the larger sphere. [ 24 ] When the smaller sphere has a radius greater than 0.41421 of the radius of the larger sphere, it is no longer possible to fit into even the octahedral holes of the ...

  8. Unit sphere - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the unit ball in Euclidean -space, and the surface area of the unit sphere, appear in many important formulas of analysis. The volume of the unit n {\\displaystyle n} -ball, which we denote V n , {\\displaystyle V_{n},} can be expressed by making use of the gamma function .

  9. Ball (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... a ball is taken to be the volume bounded by a 2-dimensional sphere. ... p = 2 generates the inner of usual spheres.