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This article is about the geometric shape. For the Ewan McGregor short film, see Solid geometry (Film).

In mathematics, solid geometry was the traditional name for the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space — for practical purposes the kind of space we live in. It was developed following the development of plane geometry. Stereometry deals with the measurements of volumes of various solid figures: cylinder, circular cone, truncated cone, sphere, prisms, blades, wine casks.

The Pythagoreans had dealt with the sphere and regular solids, but the pyramid, prism, cone and cylinder were not studied until the Platonists. Eudoxus established their measurement, proving the pyramid and cone to have one-third the volume of a prism and cylinder on the same base and of the same height, and was probably the discoverer of a proof that the volume of a sphere is the cube of its radii.

See also: Archimedes, Demiurge, Johannes Kepler, planimetry, Plato, Timaeus (dialogue)

...paraphrased and taken in part from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

Basic topics of solid geometry


Basic topics are:

Other topics


More advanced are the study of

Analytic geometry and vector techniques have a major impact by allowing the systematic use of linear equations and matrix algebra; this becomes more important for higher dimensions. A major reason to study this subject is the application to computer graphics, meaning that algorithms become important.

Euclidean solid geometry

Стереометрия | Stereometrie | Стереометрија | Ruimtemeetkunde | Стереометрия | Стереометрија | 立体几何

 

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