Bicone
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Short description: 3D shape obtained by revolving a rhombus about one of its axes of symmetry
In geometry, a bicone or dicone (from Latin: bi-, and Greek: di-, both meaning "two") is the three-dimensional surface of revolution of a rhombus around one of its axes of symmetry. Equivalently, a bicone is the surface created by joining two congruent, right, circular cones at their bases.
A bicone has circular symmetry and orthogonal bilateral symmetry.
Geometry
For a circular bicone with radius R and height center-to-top H, the formula for volume becomes
- [math]\displaystyle{ V = \frac{2}{3} \pi R^2 H. }[/math]
For a right circular cone, the surface area is
- [math]\displaystyle{ SA =2\pi R S\, }[/math] where [math]\displaystyle{ S = \sqrt{R^2 + H^2} }[/math] is the slant height.
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicone.
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