Problem Imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤r ≤ 5,60° ≤ 8≤ 90°, 45° ≤ Ø ≤ 60°. Calculate a) The arc length DH b) The arc length FG c) The surface area AEHD d) The surface area ABDC e) The volume of the object d 3g 45° 60°. 30 3 3r Problem A E H dr 5 B r de G r sine do 60° 90°

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Imagine that the object is part of a spherical
shell. It may be described as 3 ≤r ≤ 5,60° ≤
8 ≤ 90°, 45° ≤ 0 ≤ 60°.
Calculate
a) The arc length DH
b) The arc length FG
c) The surface area AEHD
d) The surface area ABDC
e) The volume of the object
45°
60°.
30 3
Jas
Problem
A
D
H
dr
5
B
r de
G
r sine do
60°
90°
Transcribed Image Text:Problem Imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤r ≤ 5,60° ≤ 8 ≤ 90°, 45° ≤ 0 ≤ 60°. Calculate a) The arc length DH b) The arc length FG c) The surface area AEHD d) The surface area ABDC e) The volume of the object 45° 60°. 30 3 Jas Problem A D H dr 5 B r de G r sine do 60° 90°
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