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1. CONE & FRUSTUM
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EE HUI TENG
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2. WHAT IS CONE?
Oblique cone
A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape. It consists of a base
having the shape of a circle and a curved side (the lateral surface)
ending up in a tip called the apex or vertex.
Cones are divided into at least two categories :
Right circular cone
The angle between the lateral
surface and the base is the same
all around the cone. The apex is
positioned right above the base’s
center point.
The angle between the lateral
surface and the base is not the
same all around the cone. The
apex is not positioned right above
the base’s center point.
3. WHAT IS FRUSTUM?
A frustum may be formed from a right circular cone by cutting off the tip of
the cone with a cut perpendicular to the height, forming a lower base and
an upper base that are circular and parallel.
5. TYPES AND PROPERTIES
CONE
- A solid with a circular base and a curved side that ends in one point
- It had one vertex.
6. TYPES AND PROPERTIES
FRUSTUM
Frustum of a right circular cone is that
portion of right circular cone included
between the base and a section parallel to
the base not passing through the vertex
Properties of Frustum of
Right Circular Cone
- The altitude of a right circular cone
is the perpendicular distance
between the two bases. It is denoted
by h.
- All element of a frustum of a right
cone are equal. It denoted by L.
7. VOLUME OF CONE
Definition : The number of cubic units that will exactly fill a cone.
Volume of a cylinder =
Therefore, volume of a cone = x
area of base x height, where
area of base =
Volume of a cone = ,
Where r= radius of the circular base of the cone,
and
Volume of a cone is exactly one third the volume of a cylinder with the same
radius and height.
8. SURFACE AREA OF CONE
Formula
Curved surface area = πrs
Area of circle = πr2
Total surface area = πrs + πr2
r = radius
s =slant
Example :
Radius= 4cm
Slant= 5cm
Total surface area= (π x 4 x 5) + (π x 42)
= 113.1 cm2
9. VOLUME OF FRUSTUM
Volume of the entire cone
Volume of the tip cone
Volume of the frustum = Volume of entire cone – Volume of tip cone
11. VOLUME OF FRUSTUM
EXAMPLE:
Find the volume of a frustum of a cone with bases of radii 5cm and 19cm. The height
of this frustum is 6cm
(π=3.14)
Solution:
Let h be the height, R the radius of the lower base, and r the radius of the upper base
=
= 3020.68 cm3
12. SURFACE AREA OF
FRUSTUM
A conical frustum is created by slicing the top off a cone (with the cut made parallel to
the base).
For a right circular cone, let be the slant
height and and the base and top radii.
Then
The surface area, not including the
top and bottom circles, is
A =
=
13. SURFACE AREA OF
FRUSTUM
r = Radius of upper circular base
R = Radius of lower circular base
h = Height of the conical frustum