SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 39
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ (3.32) A2 = [/2 (cy2 + c2212b. The area A2 is less than the circumscribed isosceles trapezium Albicldl. for a plausible derivation of (3.32), refer [7]. The Spherical Segment The GSS ([14], see also [8]) enunciates the following rule to find the surface area of a spherical segment: Rugat agerft falu RPJUT: Hlaic A4 A4 ||||:25|| This means (cf. [8]): Know that one fourth of the circumference multiplied by viskambha gives the area (of the concave and convex surfaces). According to Gupta [8], this can be interpreted as the following: A=(p/4) (curvilinear breadth) = a ds/4 or (4.1) A=tr2 sino using p = id, d2r sin) and s = 2ro. However, the true surface area is (4.2) Ap=26 th = 21 r2 (1 - Coso) wherein h=r(1 - CosO). Figure 5: Spherical Segment tha to dama The degree of validity of the surface area given by (4.1) may be estimated just by finding the percentage of error Eo (refer Table 4): sino - 1 x 100 50 - [- 1] + 10 = (2, - eston - 1] x 100 - 1 x 100 = OSA Jain Education International For Private & Person37Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.524019
Book TitleJinamanjari 1999 04 No 19
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJinamanjari
PublisherCanada Bramhi Jain Society Publication
Publication Year1999
Total Pages88
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, Canada_Jinamanjari, & Canada
File Size5 MB
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy