Spherical cap
From the sphere with a radius of 11 was a truncated spherical cap. Its height is 6. What part of the volume is a spherical cap from the whole sphere?
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- algebra
- equation
- solid geometry
- sphere
- spherical cap
- planimetrics
- Pythagorean theorem
- basic functions
- percentages
- numbers
- real numbers
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