Ellipsoid

Calculates ellipsoid and spheroid volume and surface area.

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Created: 2009-08-30 17:04:19, Last updated: 2021-02-14 09:02:09

Scalene ellipsoid

Ellipsoid dimensions
Ellipsoid dimensions

Ellipsoid is a sphere-like surface for which all cross-sections are ellipses.

Ellipsoids
Ellipsoids



Equation of standard ellipsoid body in xyz coordinate system is
{x^2 \over a^2}+{y^2 \over b^2}+{z^2 \over c^2}=1,
where a - radius along x axis, b - radius along y axis, c - radius along z axis.
The following formula gives the volume of an ellipsoid: {4 \over 3}\pi a b c
The surface area of a general ellipsoid cannot be expressed exactly by an elementary function. Knud Thomsen from Denmark proposed the following approximate formula: S\approx 4 \pi [(a^p b^p + a^p c^p + b^p c^p )/3]^{1\over p}, where p=1.6075

PLANETCALC, Ellipsoid

Ellipsoid

a semi-axis (radius) length
b semi-axis (radius) length
c semi-axis (radius) length
Digits after the decimal point: 5
Volume
 
Surface area (approx.)
 

Spheroids

If any two of the three axes of an ellipsoid are equal, the figure becomes a spheroid (ellipsoid of revolution). There are two kinds of spheroid: oblate spheroid (lens like) and prolate spheroid (сigar like).
Volume of spheroid is calculated by the following formula: {4 \over 3}\pi a^2 c

Unlike ellipsoids, exact surface area formulas exist for spheroids:

Oblate ellipsoid (spheroid)
Oblate ellipsoid (spheroid)



For oblate spheroid (a = b > c):
S=2\pi\left[a^2+\frac{c^2}{\sin(o\!\varepsilon)} \ln\left(\frac{1+ \sin(o\!\varepsilon)}{\cos(o\!\varepsilon)}\right)\right]
where angular eccentricity o\!\varepsilon=arccos ( {c \over a} )

Prolate ellipsoid (spheroid)
Prolate ellipsoid (spheroid)



For prolate spheroid (a = b < c):
S=2\pi\left(a^2+\frac{a c o\!\varepsilon}{\sin(o\!\varepsilon)}\right)
where angular eccentricity o\!\varepsilon=arccos ({a \over c} )

PLANETCALC, Spheroid

Spheroid

Digits after the decimal point: 5
Volume
 
Surface area
 
Angular eccentricity (grad)
 

The Earth's shape is similar to an oblate spheroid with a ≈ 6,378.137 km and c ≈ 6,356.752 km. According to the formula, Earth's surface is about 510050983.92 square kilometers.

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