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12.7 Surface Area of Spheres
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Objectives Recognize and define basic properties of spheres Recognize and define basic properties of spheres Find surface areas of spheres Find surface areas of spheres
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Properties of Spheres All properties of circles (things like chords diameters, radii, and tangents) Can be thought like infinitely many congruent circles with same point for the center
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Great Circles ► The intersection of a plane and a sphere can be a point or a circle. When a plane intersects a sphere at the center, it is a Great Circle.
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Hemispheres Each great circle separates the sphere into two congruent halves called hemispheres.
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Example One In the figure, O is the center, and plane R intersects the sphere in circle A. If AO=3, and OB=10, find AB.
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OB 2 =AB 2 +AO 2 Pythagorean Theorem 10 2 =AB 2 +3 2 Substitution 100=AB 2 +9 Substitution 91=AB 2 Subtraction 9.5=AB Square Root
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Surface Area of Spheres If a sphere has a surface area of T square units and a radius of r units, then T=4 r 2
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Example Two Find the surface area of sphere P with a radius of 8
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T=4 r 2 T=4 r 2 T=4(3.14)64 T=4(3.14)64 T=803.8 T=803.8
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Example Three Find the Surface area of Hemisphere Q given a diameter of 10 Find the Surface area of Hemisphere Q given a diameter of 10
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T=1/2(4) 5 2 + 5 2 T=2*(3.14)*25+(3.14)*25 T=235.5
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Assignment Pg. 674 #10-15, #17-24
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