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Deutsch: Ein Kugelkeil ist in der Geometrie ein Teil einer Vollkugel, der von zwei einander in einem Durchmesser schneidenden Halbebenen herausgeschnitten wird. Die Gesamtmasse der Mandarinenteile lag bei 73,3 g. Der freigestellte Kugelkeil wog 7,5 g. Die Länge eines Kugelkeils lag bei etwas unter 4 cm. Das weiße Fasernetz (reticulum) wurde für diese Aufnahme stellenweise entfernt, um die organgenen Segmente stärker hervorzuheben. Das Bild entstand in der Mathe-AC Lernwerkstatt in Aachen. |
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