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Solid Mensuration

Frustums are portions of pyramids or cones between the base and a parallel cross-section not passing through the vertex. The volume of a frustum is one-third the product of the altitude and the sum of the upper and lower base areas and their mean. A frustum of a regular pyramid has equal slant heights and trapezoidal lateral faces, with similar regular polygon bases. Formulas are provided to calculate the volume, lateral area, and relationships between dimensions for frustums of regular pyramids. Examples show applying the formulas to find volumes, dimensions, and other properties of various frustums.
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Solid Mensuration

Frustums are portions of pyramids or cones between the base and a parallel cross-section not passing through the vertex. The volume of a frustum is one-third the product of the altitude and the sum of the upper and lower base areas and their mean. A frustum of a regular pyramid has equal slant heights and trapezoidal lateral faces, with similar regular polygon bases. Formulas are provided to calculate the volume, lateral area, and relationships between dimensions for frustums of regular pyramids. Examples show applying the formulas to find volumes, dimensions, and other properties of various frustums.
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Frustums

Frustum of a pyramid (or cone) is a portion of pyramid (or cone) included


between the base and the section parallel to the base not passing through the
vertex.

Formula for Volume of a Frustum


The volume of a frustum is equal to one-third the product of the altitude and the
sum of the upper base, the lower base, and the mean proportional between the
bases. In symbols

𝑉 = (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + √𝐴1𝐴2 )
3
Frustum of a Regular Pyramid

Frustum of a regular pyramid is a portion of right regular pyramid included


between the base and a section parallel to the base.

Properties of a Frustum of Regular Pyramid


 The slant height of a frustum of a regular pyramid is the altitude of the
face.
 The lateral edges of a frustum of a regular pyramid are equal, and the
faces are equal isosceles trapezoids.
 The bases of a frustum of a regular pyramid are similar regular polygons.
If these polygons become equal, the frustum will become prism.

Elements of a Frustum of Regular Pyramid


a = upper base edge
b = lower base edge
e = lateral edge
h = altitude
L = slant height
A1 = area of lower base
A2 = area of upper base
n = number of lower base edges

Formulas for Frustum of a Regular Pyramid


Area of Bases, A1 and A2
Volume

𝑉= (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + √𝐴1𝐴2 )
3
Lateral Area, AL
The lateral area of frustum of regular pyramid is equal to one-half the sum of the
perimeters of the bases multiplied by the slant height.
1
𝐴L = 𝑛(𝑎 + 𝑏)𝐿
2
The relationship between slant height L, lower base edge b, upper base edge a,
and lateral edge e, of the frustum of regular pyramid is given by

(𝑏 − 𝑎)2 + 4𝐿2 = 4𝑒2


Examples:

1. The frustum of a rectangular pyramid has an upper base of 8 m x 80 m, a


lower base of 10 m x 100 m, and an altitude of 5 m. Find the volume of the
frustum.

𝑉= (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + √𝐴1𝐴2)
3
5
𝑉= (8 ∗ 80 + 10 ∗ 100 + √8 ∗ 80 ∗ 10 ∗ 100)
3
= 𝟒𝟎𝟔𝟔. 𝟔𝟔𝟔𝟕 𝒎𝟑

2. A block of granite is in the form of the frustum of a regular square pyramid


whose upper and lower base edges are 3ft and 7ft, respectively. If each of the
lateral faces is inclined at an angle of 62˚30’ to the base, find the volume of
granite in the block.

𝐴1 = 𝑎2 = 32 = 9𝑓𝑡2

𝐴2 = 𝑏2 = 72 = 49𝑓𝑡2

𝑉= (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 +
√𝐴1𝐴2) 3

Since Altitude h is not given, compute it using the angle given.


tan 62°30' =
2
ℎ = 2 (tan 62°30')

ℎ = 3.842 𝑓𝑡
3.842
𝑉= (9 + 49 + √9(49))
3
𝑽 = 𝟏𝟎𝟏. 𝟏𝟕𝟐𝟕 𝒇𝒕𝟑

3. A square pyramid 12m high is cut 8m from the vertex to form a frustum of a
pyramid with a volume of 190 cu. m. Find the side of the base of the frustum of a
pyramid.

Volume of the frustrum of pyramid = 190 cu.m

Height of the pyramid = 12m

Height of the frustrum of the pyramid = 4m

OC = 8m

By similar figures,
𝐴𝐵
= 𝑂𝐴
𝐶𝐷 𝑂𝐶
𝑎/
2 = 12
𝑏/2 8
𝑎
= 3
𝑏
2
2𝑎
𝑏=
3

𝑉 = (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + √𝐴1𝐴2)
3
4
190 = (𝑎2 + 𝑏2 + √𝑎2𝑏2)
3
4 2𝑎
190 = (𝑎2 + ( )2 + 𝑎𝑏)
3 3
4 2𝑎2

190 = (𝑎2 + 2𝑎 )2 + )
3 3
(
3
4
4𝑎2 2𝑎
2

190 = (𝑎2 + )
9 3
+
3
4 19𝑎2
190 = ( )
3 9
76𝑎2
190 =
27
5130 = 76𝑎2

𝒂 = 𝟖. 𝟐𝟏𝟓𝟖𝒎

4. Find the volume and the total surface area of a frustrum of a pyramid; the end
being pentagon of sides 8.6m and 4.8m respectively and the thickness of the
frustum of a pyramid is 5m.

𝑛𝑎2
𝐴1 = 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 𝑜𝑓 𝑝𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑜𝑛 = 180
4tan ( )
𝑛
(5)(8.6)2
𝐴1 = 180
4tan ( )
5
𝐴1 = 127.2465 𝑚2

𝑛𝑎2
𝐴2 = 180
4tan ( 𝑛 )

(5)(4.8)2
𝐴2 = 180
4tan ( )
5
𝐴2 = 39.6398 𝑚2

𝑉= (𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + √𝐴1𝐴2)
3
5
𝑉= (127.2465 + 39.6398 + √(127.2465)(39.6398))
3
𝑽 = 𝟑𝟗𝟔. 𝟓𝟏𝟐𝟕 𝒎𝟑
1
𝐴L = 𝑛(𝑎 + 𝑏)𝐿
2
1
𝐴L = 5(8.6 + 4.8)𝐿
2
Slant height L is missing, solve. (watch the video)

𝐿 = 5.6426 𝑚
1
𝐴L = 5(8.6 + 4.8)(5.6426)
2
𝐴L = 189.0271 𝑚2

𝑇𝑆𝐴 = 𝐴L + 𝐴1 + 𝐴2

𝑇𝑆𝐴 = 189.0271 + 127.2465 + 39.6398

𝑻𝑺𝑨 = 𝟑𝟓𝟓. 𝟗𝟏𝟑𝟒𝒎𝟐

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