I have a sphere that was 10" in diamater and I wanted to drill a hole to the center. Being round it was hard to keep the 1/2" drill bit from slipping, so I decided to cut off a the top leaving a 3" diamater flat side to center my drill bit. I drilled all the way to the center and decided to do the same thing 90 degrees from the top. I cut off another 3" diamater flat spot and proceeded to drill to the center making a perfect 90 degree angle between both drill holes.
What is the volume left in my no longer sphere?
For fun:
If I repeated this to obtain a 6 flat sided (like a dice with round parts) what would the volume be then?
What is the volume an end cap if I drilled a hole through the center of it?
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I have a sphere that was 10" in diamater and I wanted to drill a hole to the center. Being round it was hard to keep the 1/2" drill bit from slipping, so I decided to cut off a the top leaving a 3" diamater flat side to center my drill bit. I drilled all the way to the center and decided to do the same thing 90 degrees from the top. I cut off another 3" diamater flat spot and proceeded to drill to the center making a perfect 90 degree angle between both drill holes.
What is the volume left in my no longer sphere?
For fun:
If I repeated this to obtain a 6 flat sided (like a dice with round parts) what would the volume be then?
What is the volume an end cap if I drilled a hole through the center of it?
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