The shape of the Earth is an oblate spheroid, meaning it is mostly spherical but slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator due to its rotation.
The exact shape of earth is "Oblate spheroid".
It's an oblate spheroid because of inertial forces. The planet spins on it's axis. This motion causes the regions closer to the equator to bulge outwards resulting in the current shape of the Earth (and many other planets).
Some people may believe the Earth is square due to misinterpretation of ancient beliefs or satire. However, scientific evidence and observations from space clearly show that the Earth is an oblate spheroid, not a square.
the shape of the earth is not flat. it has a spherical shape. its slightly flattened at the poles to give a nearly spherical shape hence; the earth's shape is better described as a geoid which means the earth's shape
An American football is an example of a prolate spheroid.
Ellipsoid, Ovoid, Prolate Spheroid, Spheroid
a prolate spheroid.
Its a prolate spheroid
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No, but it is a prolate spheroid. Alternative answer: An American football is not well described by a prolate spheroid, though that shape can describe a rugby ball. An American football is more accurately described as a vesica piscis that has been rotated about it's long axis.
Might be a Rugby ball, American Football
A three dimensional oval is simply called an egg, or more mathematically, an ovoid. A three dimensional ellipse (a more symmetric oval) is called a prolate spheroid, or oblate spheroid, depending on how the ellipse is rotated.
To allow it to roll and facilitate kicking A U. S. football is called a prolate spheroid.
Hans-Peter Kreplin has written: 'Wall shear stress measurements on a prolate spheroid at zero incidence in the DNW wind tunnel' -- subject(s): Prolate spheroids, Boundary layer transition
Rugby/American Football - Prolate Spheroid Association Football - Sphere Old style World Cup ball - Truncated Icosahedron
can you help me create a program that will have the following output: [1] Volume of Ellipsoid [2] Volume of Prolate Spheroid [3] Surface Area of Prolate Spheroid [4] Volume of Oblate Spheroid [5] Surface Area of Oblate Spheroid [6] Surface Area of Spherical Triangle Enter Your Choice: You have chosen: Enter Side a: Enter Side b: Enter Side c: Volume = Do you want to try again? [Y/N] ... it must use gotoxy and clear screen after choosing Y or N ( in do you want to try again) it must be used in Microsoft visual basic c++ 2006,, here are the following formulas;; Volume of Ellipsoid = (4/3)*3.14*a*b*c ( input a,b,c) Volume of Prolate Spheroid = (4/3)*3.14*a*(pow(b,2)) (input a,b) Surface Area of Prolate Spheroid = 2*3.14*b*L (input b,L) Volume of Oblate Spheroid = (4/3)*3.14*(pow(a,2))*b Surface Area of Oblate Spheroid = 2*3.14*a*y where: y = a+(number/denom) number = pow(b,2) denom = 2(sqrt(pow(a,2)-pow(b,2)) (input a,b) Surface of Spherical Triangle = ( A+B+C-3.14)*pow(r,2) (input A,B,C,r)