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Fig. 16.1 illustrates three of the more common objects having curved surfaces. The volumes of the cylinder, cone and sphere are frequently required but it is impossible at this stage of mathematics to give any proof for the volumes of the cone and sphere. The student must wait until he has learned the calculus before he is able to derive the formulae for the volumes of these two.
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© 1967 D. M. Neal and D. J. New
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Neal, D.M., New, D.J. (1967). Further Volumes. In: Working With Arithmetic. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00043-2_16
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