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The surface area of the bicylinder and Archimedes' method
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    The surface area of the bicylinder and Archimedes' method (English)
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    8 July 2002
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    ``A bicylinder is the intersection of two equal right circular cylinders whose axes intersect at right angles. Archimedes says in his \textit{Method} that the volume of the bicylinder is two-thirds of the volume of the cube whose edge is equal to the diameter of the cylinders. The surface area of the bicylinder is also two-thirds of the surface area of this cube. I argue that this result was known to Archimedes.'' Archimedes mag diesen Satz im letzten Teil seiner \textit{Method}, der verloren ist, bewiesen haben. Der Verfasser beweist den Hilfssatz: Ist \(d\) die Würfelkante, dann ist die Oberfläche 4\(d^2\) des Bizylinders 2/3 der Oberfläche des umschriebenen Würfels: \[ 4 d^2= (2/3)\cdot 6\cdot d^2. \] Mit Hilfe dieses Satzes rekonstruiert der Verfasser den Beweis für die Behauptung des Archimedes.
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