The surface of any segment of a sphere is equal to a circle whose radius is the straight line drawn from the vertex of the segment to any point on the circumference of its base.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
The surface of any segment of a sphere is equal to a circle whose radius is the straight line drawn from the vertex of the segment to any point on the circumference of its base.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
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