Volume of a Taurus figure:
First, you need to calculate the cross sectional area:
If the Taurus is solid:
A = (PI * R^2)
If the Taurus is hollow:
outsideArea = (PI * outerRadius^2)
insideArea = (PI * innerRadius^2)
A = outsideArea - insideArea
Next, you need the outside and inside arc lengths:
outsideArcLength = ((PI * outerDiameter ) / 360) * angle
insideArcLength = ((PI * innerDiameter ) / 360) * angle
Finally:
Volume = (outsideArcLength * (Area/2)) +( insideArcLength * (Area/2))
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