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when a right regular cone is cut by a plane parallel to base the shape of section obtained is​

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Answered by ritikarana5
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If a cone made to cut by a plane parallel to its axis and some distance away from it the section formed is hyperbola. If the section plane is perpendicular to axis the section is circle. If section plane passes through apex the section formed is a triangle.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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When a right regular cone is cut by a plane parallel to the base the shape of the section obtained is​ a frustum.

  • In calculation, a frustum is the piece of strength that lies between a couple of equal planes cutting it.
  • A right frustum is an equal truncation of a right pyramid or right cone. In PC designs, the review frustum is the three-layered locale which is noticeable on the screen.
  • The funnel shaped Frustum equations as far as r and h is as per the following: Volume of a cone like frustum = V = (1/3) * π * h * (r12 + r22 + (r1 * r2)).
  • In 3D PC designs, the view frustum (likewise called seeing frustum) is the district of room in the demonstrated world that might show up on the screen; it is the field of perspective on a viewpoint virtual camera framework.
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