Concept explainers
a.
To write: a formula in series notation that gives the surface area of the sphere flake.
a.

Answer to Problem 109E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: In a fractal , a geometric figure is repeated at smaller scales. The
Sphere flake shown is a computer-generated fractal that was created by Eric Haines. The radius of the large sphere is 1. Attached to the large sphere are nine sphere of radius 1/3. Attached to each of the smaller sphere are nine sphere of radius 1/9. This process is continued infinitely.
Calculation:
Surface area of the sphere is
b.
To write: a formula in series notation that gives the volume of the sphereflake.
b.

Answer to Problem 109E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
Volume of the sphere is
c.
To find: the surface area of the sphereflake finite or infinite, the volume is finite or infinite, if either is finite, find the value.
c.

Answer to Problem 109E
The surface area is infinite and the volume is infinite.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
The surface area is infinite and the volume is infinite.
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