More on Surprisingly Constant
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As I mentioned before, I’m re-posting some of the most popular blogs of recent years. This one, “Surprisingly Constant” was from 2010, but I’ve added a bit at the end from the amazing graphics mathematical posts of “3Blue 1 Brown.”

Some things never change... and some of the things that don’t change are pretty remarkable. I was recently reminded of two that always seemed non-intuitive, and therefore quite pleasing. Both of these can be proved toward the end of a first year calculus course, and at least one can be explained with a little hand-waving, by a good pre-calc student.

The first is the simple fact that if you take a slice a sphere with a pair of parallel planes that are some distance, d, apart; the surface area of the part of the sphere between those planes is the same no…

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