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  2. Unit sphere - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the unit ball in Euclidean -space, and the surface ... a unit sphere is the set of points of distance 1 from a fixed central point, ...

  3. Volume of an n-ball - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of balls in dimensions 0 through 25; unit ball in red. In geometry, a ball is a region in a space comprising all points within a fixed distance, called the radius, from a given point; that is, it is the region enclosed by a sphere or hypersphere.

  4. n-sphere - Wikipedia

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    A set of points drawn from a uniform distribution on the surface of a unit 2-sphere, generated using Marsaglia's algorithm. To generate uniformly distributed random points on the unit ⁠ ⁠-sphere (that is, the surface of the unit ⁠ ⁠-ball), Marsaglia (1972) gives the following algorithm.

  5. Spherical cap - Wikipedia

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    The volume of a spherical cap with a curved base can be calculated by considering two spheres with radii and , separated by some distance , and for which their surfaces intersect at =. That is, the curvature of the base comes from sphere 2.

  6. Spherical coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    For example, one sphere that is described in Cartesian coordinates with the equation x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = c 2 can be described in spherical coordinates by the simple equation r = c. (In this system—shown here in the mathematics convention—the sphere is adapted as a unit sphere, where the radius is set to unity and then can generally be ignored ...

  7. Sphere - Wikipedia

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    For most practical purposes, the volume inside a sphere inscribed in a cube can be approximated as 52.4% of the volume of the cube, since V = ⁠ π / 6 ⁠ d 3, where d is the diameter of the sphere and also the length of a side of the cube and ⁠ π / 6 ⁠ ≈ 0.5236.

  8. Ball (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In Euclidean space, a ball is the volume bounded by a sphere. ... A unit ball (open or closed) is a ball of radius 1. A ball in a general metric space need not be round.

  9. 3-sphere - Wikipedia

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    The 3-sphere centered at the origin with radius 1 is called the unit 3-sphere and is usually denoted S 3 ... The 3-dimensional surface volume of a 3-sphere of radius r is