Spherical shell

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spherical shell, right: two halves

In geometry, a spherical shell (a ball shell) is a generalization of an annulus to three dimensions. It is the region of a ball between two concentric spheres of differing radii.[1]

Volume

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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:

V=43πR343πr3=43π(R3r3)=43π(Rr)(R2+Rr+r2)

where r is the radius of the inner sphere and R is the radius of the outer sphere.

Approximation

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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]

V4πr2t,

when t is very small compared to r (tr).

The total surface area of the spherical shell is 4πr2.

See also

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References

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