Torus (EntityTopic, 11)

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Revision as of 18:23, 24 November 2009


A torus is a special case of a surface of revolution where the base is a circle. The circle's radius is known as the minor radius and the distance from the center of the circle to the center of the torus is known as the major radius.

Equations

  • Variables:
R ⇒ major radius of torus
r ⇒ minor radius of torus
  • All points (x, y, z) that lie on the surface of a torus will satisfy the following equation:
(R-sqrt(x2+y2))2 + z2 = r2
total edge length = 0
surface area = 4π2Rr
volume = 2π2Rr2
Unknown


Notable Trishapes
Regular: tetrahedroncubeoctahedrondodecahedronicosahedron
Direct truncates: tetrahedral truncatecubic truncateoctahedral truncatedodecahedral truncateicosahedral truncate
Mesotruncates: stauromesohedronstauroperihedronstauropantohedronrhodomesohedronrhodoperihedronrhodopantohedron
Snubs: snub staurohedronsnub rhodohedron
Curved: spheretoruscylinderconefrustumcrind


2a. III
Cube
2b. (III)
Sphere
3a. (II)I
Cylinder
3b. ((II)I)
Torus
4a. IIII
Tesseract
4b. (IIII)
Glome
List of toratopes