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Assignment P. 842-5: 2, 3-11 odd, 12- 20 even, 21- 23, 28, 33-38 P. 850-3: 1, 2, 3-21 odd, 24, 30 Solids of Revolution Worksheet

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Assignment. P. 842-5: 2, 3-11 odd, 12-20 even, 21-23, 28, 33-38 P. 850-3: 1, 2, 3-21 odd, 24, 30 Solids of Revolution Worksheet. Warm-Up. Draw and name the 3-D solid of revolution formed by revolving the given 2-D shape around the x - axis . Warm-Up. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Assignment• P. 842-5: 2, 3-11

odd, 12-20 even, 21-23, 28, 33-38

• P. 850-3: 1, 2, 3-21 odd, 24, 30

• Solids of Revolution Worksheet

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Warm-UpDraw and name the 3-D solid of revolution

formed by revolving the given 2-D shape around the x-axis.

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Warm-UpDraw and name the 3-D solid of revolution

formed by revolving the given 2-D shape around the x-axis.

Sphere Hemisphere Torus

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12.6-12.7: Volume and Surface Area of Spheres and Similar Solids

Objectives:1. To derive and use the formulas for the

volume and surface area of a sphere2. To find the surface area and volume of

similar solids

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SphereA sphere is the set

of all points in space at a fixed distance from a given point.

• Radius = fixed distance

• Center = given point

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Exercise 1What is the result of

cutting a sphere with a plane that intersects the center of the sphere?

What 2-D shape is projected onto the plane?

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HemisphereA hemisphere is

half a sphere. The circle on the base of a hemisphere is a great circle.

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Investigation 1In this Investigation, we

will discover the formula for the volume of a sphere. To do this we need to relate the sphere to a very particular cylinder.

Sphere CylinderRadius = r Radius = r

Height = 2r

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Investigation 1In this Investigation, we

will discover the formula for the volume of a sphere. To do this we need to relate the sphere to a very particular cylinder.

Notice that this is the largest possible sphere that could fill the cylinder. This sphere is inscribed within the cylinder.

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Investigation 1Step 1: Rather than use the

sphere, we’ll use the hemisphere with the same radius, since it will be easier to fill. So…fill the hemisphere.

Step 2: Pour the contents of the hemisphere into the cylinder. How full is it?

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Investigation 1Step 3: Repeat steps 1

and 2. How full is the cylinder?

Step 4: Repeat step 3. How full is the cylinder? What does this tell you about the volume of the sphere?

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Archimedes TombArchimedes was the first

to discover that the volume of a sphere is 2/3 the volume of the cylinder that circumscribes it. He considered this to be his greatest mathematical achievement.

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Exercise 2 Derive a formula for the

volume of a sphere.

Sphere Cylinder23

V V

223

r h

22 23

r r

343

r

h = 2r

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Exercise 3Derive a formula

for the volume of a hemisphere.

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Exercise 4What is the extended ratio of the volume of

the cone to the sphere to the cylinder?

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Volume of Spheres and Hemispheres

Volume of a Sphere

• r = radius of the sphere

Volume of a Hemisphere

• r = radius of the hemisphere

343V r 32

3V r

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Find the volume of each solid using the given measure.

1. d = 18.5 inches 2. C = 24,900 miles

Exercise 5

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Find the volume of each solid using the given measures.

1. V = 2. V =

Exercise 6

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Investigation 2Now we’ll find a

formula for the surface area of a sphere. To do this, perhaps we should use a net…

Or perhaps we’ll look at it another way.

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Investigation 2Think of a sphere as

being constructed by a whole bunch of pyramids—I mean bunch of them. The height of each pyramid would be the radius of the sphere.n = a whole bunchh = radius of the sphere B

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Investigation 2Let’s also say that each

of these pyramids is congruent and has a base area of B.

Thus, the surface area of the sphere is:

1 2 3 nS B B B B (Not a very useful formula)

B

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Investigation 2Furthermore, the volume

of the sphere should be the sum of the volumes of the pyramids.

1 1 1 11 2 33 3 3 3 nV B h B h B h B h

11 2 33 nV h B B B B

11 2 33 nV r B B B B

13V r S B

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Exercise 7Use the two formulas

below to derive a formula for the surface area of a sphere.

13V r S

343V r

B

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Exercise 8Explain how the

unwrapped baseball illustrates the formula for the surface area of a sphere.

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Exercise 9 Derive a formula for the total surface area of

a hemisphere.

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SA of Spheres and Hemispheres

Surface Area of a Sphere

• r = radius of the sphere

Surface Area of a Hemisphere

• r = radius of the hemisphere

24S r 23S r

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Find the surface area of each solid using the given measure.

1. d = 18.5 inches 2. C = 24,900 miles

Exercise 10

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Similar SolidsAny two solids are similar solids if they are of the

same type such that any corresponding linear measures (height, radius, etc.) have equal ratios.– Ratio = scale factor

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Exercise 11Explain why any two

cubes are similar.

2"

4"

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Exercise 12Find the volume of a

cube with a side length of 2 inches.

Now find the volume of a cube with a side length of 4 inches.

How do the volumes compare?

2"

4"

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Exercise 12Find the volume of a

cube with a side length of 2 inches.

Now find the volume of a cube with a side length of 4 inches.

How do the volumes compare?

2"

4"2" 2"

2" 2"

2" 2"2" 2"

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Volumes of Similar FiguresIf two solids have a

scale factor of a:b, then the corresponding volumes have a ratio of a3:b3.

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Similarity Relationships

Perimeter Linear Units a:b

Area Square Units a2:b2

Volume Cubic Units a3:b3

For two shapes with a scale factor of a:b, each of the following relationships will be true.

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Exercise 13A breakfast-cereal manufacturer

is using a scale factor of 5/2 to increase the size of one of its cereal boxes. If the volume of the original cereal box was 240 in.3, what is the volume of the enlarged box?

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Exercise 14Pyramids P and Q are similar. Find the scale factor

of pyramid P to pyramid Q.

V = 1000 in3 V = 216 in3

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Assignment• P. 842-5: 2, 3-11

odd, 12-20 even, 21-23, 28, 33-38

• P. 850-3: 1, 2, 3-21 odd, 24, 30

• Solids of Revolution Worksheet