sphäralen
Sphäralen is a term sometimes used in mathematics and physics to refer to spherical shells or regions within a sphere. The concept is often encountered when discussing properties that vary radially, meaning their value depends only on the distance from the center of the sphere. For instance, in astrophysics, a stellar atmosphere might be modeled as a series of sphäralen, each with different temperature or density.
In a more abstract mathematical context, a sphäralen can be defined as the region between two concentric
The volume of a sphäralen can be calculated by subtracting the volume of the inner sphere from