Spherical shell

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Volume
The volume of a spherical shell is the difference between the enclosed volume of the outer sphere and the enclosed volume of the inner sphere:
where r is the radius of the inner sphere and R is the radius of the outer sphere.
Approximation
An approximation for the volume of a thin spherical shell is the surface area of the inner sphere multiplied by the thickness t of the shell:[2]
when t is very small compared to r ().
The total surface area of the spherical shell is .
See also
- Spherical pressure vessel
- Ball
- Solid torus
- Bubble
- Sphere
- Focaloid
References
- ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Spherical Shell". mathworld.wolfram.com. Wolfram Research, Inc. Archived from the original on 2 August 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
- ISBN 978-981-4374-15-6.