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- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) abstract "In geometry, a mylar balloon is a surface of revolution. While a sphere is the surface that encloses a maximal volume for a given surface area, the mylar balloon instead maximizes volume for a given generatrix arc length. It resembles a slightly flattened sphere.The shape is approximately realized by inflating a physical balloon made of two circular sheets of flexible, inelastic material; for example, a popular type of toy balloon made of aluminized plastic. Perhaps counterintuitively, the surface area of the inflated balloon is less than the surface area of the circular sheets. This is due to physical crimping of the surface, which increases near the rim.\"Mylar balloon\" is the name for the figure given by W. Paulson, who first investigated the shape. The term was subsequently adopted by other writers. \"Mylar\" is a trademark of DuPont.".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) thumbnail Mylar_Balloon_Profile_Sketch_Temp.svg?width=300.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageExternalLink mylr.pdf.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageID "37294557".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageLength "3835".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageRevisionID "607167256".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink American_Mathematical_Monthly.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Arc_length.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink BoPET.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surfaces.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Comptes_Rendus_de_lAcadxc3xa9mie_Bulgare_des_Sciences.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink DuPont.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Elliptic_integral.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Geometry.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Paper_bag_problem.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Principal_curvature.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Sphere.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Surface_area.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Surface_of_revolution.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink Weingarten_surface.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLink File:Mylar_Balloon_Profile_Sketch_Temp.svg.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mylar balloon (geometry)".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_style.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) subject Category:Surfaces.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) hypernym Surface.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) type Bone.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) type Surface.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) comment "In geometry, a mylar balloon is a surface of revolution. While a sphere is the surface that encloses a maximal volume for a given surface area, the mylar balloon instead maximizes volume for a given generatrix arc length. It resembles a slightly flattened sphere.The shape is approximately realized by inflating a physical balloon made of two circular sheets of flexible, inelastic material; for example, a popular type of toy balloon made of aluminized plastic.".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) label "Mylar balloon (geometry)".
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) sameAs Q17143471.
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- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) sameAs Q17143471.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) wasDerivedFrom Mylar_balloon_(geometry)?oldid=607167256.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) depiction Mylar_Balloon_Profile_Sketch_Temp.svg.
- Mylar_balloon_(geometry) isPrimaryTopicOf Mylar_balloon_(geometry).