11.6 Surface Area and Volumes of Spheres

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11.6 Surface Area and Volumes of Spheres •A sphere is a set of all points in space equidistant from a given point called the center. •A radius is a segment that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the sphere. •A diameter is a segment passing through the center with endpoints on the sphere.

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11.6 Surface Area and Volumes of Spheres. A sphere is a set of all points in space equidistant from a given point called the center . A radius is a segment that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the sphere. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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11.6 Surface Area and Volumes of Spheres• A sphere is a set of all points in space equidistant

from a given point called the center.• A radius is a segment that has one endpoint at the

center and the other endpoint on the sphere.• A diameter is a segment passing through the center

with endpoints on the sphere.

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11.6 Surface Area and Volumes of Spheres• When a plane and a sphere intersect in more than one

point, the intersection is a circle. If the center of the circle is also the center of the sphere, it is called a great circle.

• The circumference of a great circle is the circumference of the sphere.

• A great circle divides a sphere into two hemispheres.

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Theorem 11.10 Surface Area of a Sphere

• The surface area of a sphere is four times the product of pi and the square of the radius of the sphere.

2. . 4S A r

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Finding the Surface Area of a Sphere• What is the surface area of the sphere in terms

of pi?

24 (5)4 (25)100

2100 m

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Theorem 11.11 Volume of a Sphere• The volume of a sphere is four thirds the

product of pi and the cube of the radius of the sphere.

34

3V r

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Finding the Volume of a Sphere• What is the volume of the sphere in terms of

pi?

34

3V r

34(6)

3

2883288 m

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More Practice!!!!!

• Homework – Textbook p. 737 #6 – 22 even.