cone, cylinder, and sphere
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Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere. Element of Cone. A cone has two parts, namely the base and the lateral . h is the height of the cone, r is the radius of the base, and s is the slant height. Lateral. s. h. Base. r. Lateral. Base. s. r. Element of Cylinder. Flat Top. Flat Top. h. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CONE, CYLINDER, AND
SPHERE
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hs
r
A cone has two parts, namely the base and the lateral.
h is the height of the cone, r is the radius of the base, and s is the slant height.
Lateral
Base
r
Lateral
Base
Element of Cone
s
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h
r
Flat Top
Flat Base
Lateral
Flat Top
Lateral
Flat Base A cylinder has three parts, namely the flat top, flat base and the lateral. h is the height of the cylinder and r is the radius of the base.
Element of Cylinder
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rpr is radius of sphere and p is point centre.
Element of Sphere
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NETS OF CONE
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NETS OF CYLINDER
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FIND FORMULAS OF THE SURFACE AREA OF CYLINDER,
CONE, AND SPHERE
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SURFACE AREA OF CYLINDER Look at the net of the cylinder below. The total
surface area can be found by adding all the three areas.
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Total surface area = Lateral area + (2Xbase area)
)(222 2
rhrrhr
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SURFACE AREA OF CONE A cone has two parts, namely the base and
the lateral.
On Figure, t is the height of the cone, r is the radius of the base, and s is the slant height.
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If the cone is cut along the slant s and its base, we will get the cone net which consists of sector which has radius s and a circle with radius r, as shown:
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SURFACE AREA OF SPHERE How do you find the surface area of a
sphere? The surface area of sphere same with
the lateral of Cylinder.
Surface area of Sphere = Lateral area of cylinder
= 2πrh= 2πr X 2r
S = 4πr₂
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EXERCISE Determine the total surface area of this
cylinder.
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Find the volume and the total surface area of each of the following cones. (π = 3.14)
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VOLUME OF CONE
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FIND THE FORMULADo you remember about the formula of pyramid?
Volume of pyramid = 1/3 x Area of Base x Height
Because the cone base is a circle with radius r, then Area of Base = π r 2
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FIND THE FORMULA
Actually the cone is a pyramid, because have top point. (titik
puncak) and altitude.But the cone’s base is a circle with radius r, So the Area of Circle = π r 2 (base of cone)
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FIND THE FORMULAFrom this process so the volume of cone is
same as volume ofpyramid.
Volume of cone = 1/3 Area of Base x Height = 1/3 x π r 2 x h
Therefore the Volume of Cone = 1/3 π r 2 h
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VOLUME OF CYLINDER
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Volume of Cylinder
Actually the cylinder is a prism, because the base and top side are parallel and congruent. But the cylinder have base a circle
Let’s we see this pictures
So the volume of prism = volume of cylinder
Can you compare them ?
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Volume of Cylinder =
Volume of Prism =
Hence the volume of cylinder = π r 2 x h
Area of Base x Height
= r.r x h=
Area of Base x Height
π r 2 x h
Because the cylinder’s base is a circle so the base area is r.r
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VOLUME OF SPHERE
rr
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Find the Volume of Sphere
Prepare the instrument and materials : Scissor, Cutter, Rice, Plastic ball
1. Cut the ball become 2 parts
4. Repeat until all of hemisphere is full flat. And note it.
3. Fill the cone by rice until full flat. And pour to the one of hemisphere
2. Make a cone by the height and the radius same with radius of ball
The ways...........
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Volume of Sphere
Height of cone = radius of sphere = r
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Volume of SphereFrom theis activity we see that volume of rice that poured to hemisphere is not change. It means that the volume of hemisphere = 2 times of coneVolume of cone = 1/3 π r 2 h(h=r)
= 1/3 π r 2 rVolume of hemisphere = 2 x 1/3 π r 2 rso
Volume of Sphere = 4 x 1/3 π r 2 r= 4/3 π r 3
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Design The Cone Picture
1. Make an ellipse 2. Find and mark the
centre point of ellipse3. Make an altitude4. Mark this end point of
altitude by O.5. Connect the O lie
ellipse
r
o
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Design The Cylinder Picture
1. Make an ellipse 2. Make parallel line that
lie side of ellipse3. Make ellipse once
again to upward.
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Design The Sphere Picture
1. Make an circle2. Find and mark the
centre point of circle.3. Make ellipse from
centre point of circle