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POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE

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Page 1: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE

Page 2: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface.

Also they can be studied according to other properties: prisms - cylinders, pyramids - cones and other polyhedra-sphere (and so we wil do it in this case )

Page 3: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

Polyhedron is a part of space bounded by polygons which are called faces.Other elements of a polyhedron are: edge, vertex and polyhedron angle.

Its surface is developable. Below, one of them is not a polyhedron. Which one?

Page 4: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

CONVEX AND CONCAVE POLYHEDRA

Page 5: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

EULER’S POLYHEDRA FORMULA VERTICES + FACES = EDGES + K(constant)

• When the polyhedron is simple (without hole) K = 2

V + F = E + 2 (the classic formula)

If the polyhedron has a hole k = 0 and V + F = E

Page 6: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

A little of Geography and History

(1) Syracuse, where Archimedes was born. Mine of hauerita.

(2)Crotona in Magna Greece.

The Pythagorean school. Mine of pyrite.

(8) Athens, Plato and his students’ town.

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REGULAR POLYHEDRA. PLATONIC SOLIDS

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Polyhedra can be combined into pairs called dualsTetrahedron is self-dual. Cube an octahedron are dual.

Dodecahedron and icosahedron are dual.

Page 9: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

Cubes painted by Ibarrola (Basque painter)

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View of Peace Camp in Barcelona Forum

Page 11: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

Cutting cubes

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SEMIREGULAR POLYHEDRA. ARCHIMEDEAN SOLIDSKepler’s drawings to “Harmonices Mundi” 1619

Page 13: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

CUBOCTAHEDRON : cutting a cube by the middle points of its edges

Page 14: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

Truncated octahedron (Kelvin solid): truncation of an

octahedron to one third of its edges.

Page 15: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

More Kelvin solids

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Truncated icosahedron: by truncation to one third of the edges

Page 17: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

SPHERE AND SPHERICAL SURFACELocus , surface of revolution and limit polyhedron.

This surface is not developable (it can’t be flattened onto a plane without distortion).

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Volume V = (4 π r3 )/3 Surface area A = 4 π r2

Page 19: POLYHEDRA. SPHERE. EARTH GLOBE. We can classify three-dimensional shapes in two big groups: polyhedra and bodies with curved surface. Also they can be

TORUS (SPHERICAL RING)

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EARTH GLOBE

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The Earth globe on a truncated icosahedron

which has been inflated like a sphere.