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- | A '''surface of revolution''' (abbreviated SfR) is a [[polyhedron]] formed by [[lathe|lathing]] any [[polygon]]. The polygon used in forming the SfR is called the '''base''' of the SfR.
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- | In [[CSG notation]], if ''x'' represents the base, then:
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- | *if ''x'' is [[solid]],
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- | **''x''L represents the corresponding solid SfR
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- | *if ''x'' is [[hollow]],
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- | **''x''L represents the corresponding hollow SfR
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- | *if ''x'' is [[marked]],
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- | **''x''L represents the corresponding ''(unknown)'' SfR
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- | {{Polyhedra}}
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Revision as of 19:17, 20 June 2007
- redirect Formable shapes#Surface of revolution