Spherical Sector Volume

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Spherical Sector Volume

Spherical Sector Volume
\[V=\frac{2}{3}\pi r^2 h\]

Variables

V = spherical sector volume
r = sphere radius
h = sector height

Description

What is this formula?

This formula calculates the volume of a spherical sector. A spherical sector is the portion of a sphere formed by a spherical cap and the radii connecting the cap to the sphere center.


When to use it

Use this formula when calculating volumes of spherical wedges, dome sections, or regions bounded by spherical surfaces.


Example

If the sphere radius is 5 m and the sector height is 2 m:


V = (2/3)π(5)^2(2)


V ≈ 104.72 m³


Applications

- Geometry and mathematics

- Mechanical engineering

- Dome and spherical structure analysis

- Scientific modeling

- Fluid storage calculations

- Astronomy and physics


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