A "significant" solid with volume sqrt3/3 pi r^3?

gfresh86iop

gfresh86iop

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2022-11-12

A "significant" solid with volume 3 3 π r 3 ?
In a painting:
there is this formula of volume:
V = 3 3 π r 3
It seems to me this is the formula of the volume of some polyhedron inscribed or circumscribed to a sphere of radius r, but I am not expert of the field.
I had the task of finding the meaning of the different formulas, that were taken from a web site whose address has been lost, so I need to find the regular solid that corresponds to such formula, if it exists.
So I am asking help from somebody more expert then me in the field of geometry of solids, if there is some "significant" solid with the volume given by that formula.

Answer & Explanation

erlent00s

erlent00s

Beginner2022-11-13Added 15 answers

Step 1
(Converting a comment to an answer, as requested.)
The appearance of π suggests that this is not the formula for the volume of a (flat-sided, straight-edged) polyhedron, whether inscribed or circumscribed about a sphere. Rather, there must be a circular component.
Step 2
a cone of radius r and heigh 3 r - seems to be the "most natural" one: the target volume decomposes as
1 3 π r 2 3 r = 1 3 ( area of base ) ( height )
I'll note that such a cone arises from revolving an equilateral triangle of side 2r about an axis of symmetry.

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