236 Mensuration (solids and containers) (Chapter 11)Cones
The curved surface of a cone is made from a sector of a circle with radius equal to the slant height of the
cone. The circumference of the base equals the arc length of the sector.arc AB=μ
μ
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μ
μ
360¶
2 ¼l=2¼r)
μ
360=
r
lThe area of curved surface=area of sector=μ
μ
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¼l^2=
³r
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¼l^2=¼rl
The area of the base=¼r^2
) the total area=¼rl+¼r^2Object Figure Outer surface areaHollow cone A=¼rl (no base)Solid cone A=¼rl+¼r^2 (solid)Spheres
Surface area A=4¼r^2The mathematics required to prove this formula is beyond the scope of this course.cutrl2 prrl
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