In this short, we show a fascinating method of determining the area of a circle using the "method of exhaustion.”
The top animation unrolls successive circumferences of nested circular shells. In this manner, the circle area gets transformed into the area of a triangle with base 2pi times r and height r.
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Here are other versions from me:
• Circle Area by Peeling Circumference
• Circle area from peeling circumferences (p...
To see an alternate (and quite viral) video showing this in stop motion, check out this one from @MinutePhysics : • Proof Without Words: The Circle
For more information about this construction, see
https://personal.math.ubc.ca/~cass/co...
or check out this nice survey article by David Richeson from the May 2015 issue of The College Math Journal: https://doi.org/10.4169/college.math.... .
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