Cone
Cone
Cone
The height is the distance between the apex of the cone to the center
of the circular base.
Slant Height of the Cone
The slant height of the cone is the distance from the top of the cone
to the point on the outer edge of the circular base. The formula for
the slant height is derived using the Pythagorean theorem.
Here, l is the slant height of the cone, r is the radius, and h is the
height of the cone.
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Types of Cones
While studying cones in geometry, we generally consider the right
circular one. But a cone can be of two categories, depending upon
the position of the vertex on the base:
1. The cone and pyramid are related. Their surface area formulas are
also similar!
2. Our eyes have 6–7 million cones to help them adjust to color
sensitivity.
Let’s explore the different formulas related to a cone that will help
you solve some interesting problems in the future.
Curved Surface Area of a Cone
A cone has both flat and curved surface areas. When we talk about
the curved surface area of a cone, it refers to the area of the curved
part of the cone only, not the circular base.
where r = radius of the base of the cone, l = slant height of the cone,
and π = 3.14
The total surface area of a cone is the sum area of its circular base
and the curved surface.
TSA = π ✕ r ✕ l + π ✕ r²
Volume of a Cone
V = 13 ✕ (π ✕ r² ✕ h) cubic unit.
Examples
Solution: