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Spheroid

A spheroid is a quadric surface in three dimensions obtained by rotating an ellipse about one of its principal axes. If the ellipse is rotated about its major axis, the surface is called a prolate spheroid (similar to the shape of a rugby ball or cigar). If the minor axis is chosen, the surface is called an oblate spheroid (similar to the shape of the planet Earth).

A spheroid can also be characterised as an ellipsoid having two equal semi-axes , as represented by the equation

\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}+\frac{z^2}{b^2}=1

A prolate spheroid has one semiaxis longer than the other two, (a > b); an oblate spheroid has two equal semiaxes that are longer than the third one(a < b) and can resembles a disk.

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Prolate spheroid.
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Oblate spheroid.


The sphere is a special case of the spheroid in which the generating ellipse is a circle.

Volume

Prolate spheroid:

  • volume is \frac{4}{3}\pi a b^2

Oblate spheroid:

  • volume is \frac{4}{3}\pi a^2 b

where

  • a is the major axis length
  • b is the minor axis length

Surface area

A prolate spheroid has surface area

\pi\left(2 a^2 + \frac{b^2}{e} \ln\left(\frac{1+e}{1-e}\right) \right).

An oblate spheroid has surface area

2\pi b\left(b + a \frac{\arcsin{e}}{e}\right).

Here e is the eccentricity of the ellipse, defined as

\left(1-(b^2/a^2)\right)^{1/2}.

01-04-2007 01:18:14
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