sfæroide
sfæroide, often translated as spheroid, is a solid of revolution generated by rotating an ellipse about one of its principal axes. The resulting surface is an ellipsoid of revolution, also called a spheroid. Unlike a general ellipsoid, a sfæroide has rotational symmetry around a fixed axis.
There are two common forms. An oblate spheroid is obtained when the ellipse is rotated about its
If a is the equatorial radius and c the polar radius, the volume is V = 4/3 π a^2
sfæroide shapes appear in natural and applied contexts. In astronomy and geodesy, many celestial bodies and
The term sfæroide is used in some Nordic languages to refer to this geometric figure; in English,