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A spheroid is a quadric surface in three dimensions obtained by rotating an ellipse about one of its principal axes.

If the ellipse is rotated about its major axis, the surface is called a prolate spheroid (similar to the shape of a rugby ball). If the minor axis is chosen, the surface is called an oblate spheroid (similar to the shape of the planet Earth).


Prolate spheroid.
Oblate spheroid.



The sphere is a special case of the spheroid in which the generating ellipse is a circle.

A spheroid is a special case of an ellipsoid where two of the three major axes are equal.

1 Volume

Prolate spheroid:

Oblate spheroid:

where

2 Surface area

A prolate spheroid has surface area

An oblate spheroid has surface area

b(b + aˇarcsin(e)/e).

Here e is the eccentricity of the ellipse, defined as

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