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This is the so called Viviani's Window - follow the link in Sources below to see a picture in a Wiki article. The cylinder cuts from xy-plane the circle City Council hears recommendations for Energy and Climate Action Plan Thanks for visiting!
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C: x² + y² = ax (radius a/2 of the cylinder and circle C)
and the sphere's equation is of course x² + y² + z² = a², then the volume V is:
V = 2 ∫∫ [C] √(a² - x² - y²) dx dy =
/taking x = ρ cos θ, y = ρ sin θ/
= 4 ∫ [0, π/2] dθ ∫ [0, a cos θ] √(a² - ρ²) ρ dρ =
= (4/3)a³ ∫ [0, π/2] (1 - sin³θ) dθ = (4/3)a³ (π/2 - 2/3)
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