Hemisphere on Cylinder: Additive Volume
A hemisphere sits on a cylinder. Both have
Cylinder:
Hemisphere:
Prism With Cylindrical Hole Subtracted
Block:
Prism:
Hole:
Cone on Cylinder: Silo Volume Example
A silo has a cylinder (
Cylinder:
Cone:
ACT Practice: Tank With Hemispherical Caps
A cylindrical tank (
Identify the components and compute before advancing...
Solution: Tank With Hemispherical Caps
Cylinder:
Two hemispheres = one full sphere:
Two hemispheres combine into one sphere — a useful shortcut.
Surface Area Has a Hidden Trap
The contact-area rule: When shapes join, the faces at the joint are hidden — they are no longer exterior.
You must subtract hidden faces from the total surface area.
Hemisphere on Cylinder Correct Surface Area
Same figure:
- Cylinder lateral:
- Cylinder bottom:
- Hemisphere curved:
Wrong vs Right the Overcounting Error
Wrong — adding full surface areas:
- Full cylinder SA:
- Full hemisphere SA:
- Wrong total:
(overcounts by )
Why? The contact circle (
Cone on Cylinder Surface Area Worked
Cylinder:
Exterior surfaces only:
- Cylinder lateral:
- Cylinder bottom:
- Cone lateral:
Listing Exterior Surfaces Prevents Errors
For each face, ask: exterior or hidden?
- Cylinder top at joint → Hidden
- Hemisphere flat face → Hidden
- Cylinder lateral → Exterior
- Cylinder bottom → Exterior
- Hemisphere curved → Exterior
List exterior surfaces first, then compute.
ACT Strategy for Composite Problems
- Sketch and decompose (15 sec) — name shapes
- Recall formulas (5 sec) — write them down
- Compute (30-40 sec) — plug in, simplify
- Check the question (5 sec) — volume or SA?
Traps: SA vs volume switch, diameter given instead of radius.
Try These Two ACT Practice Problems
Problem 1: Cone (
Problem 2: Hemisphere (
Decompose, classify, and compute before advancing...
Solutions to Both Practice Problems
Problem 1:
Problem 2: Exterior surfaces:
- Five cube faces:
- Top minus circle:
- Hemisphere curved:
Key Takeaways and Common Mistakes
- Volume: add or subtract — no contact-area issue
- Surface area: remove hidden faces at joints
- Hemisphere:
and
Watch out:
- Contact area hides from both shapes
- Always decompose before computing
Coming Up Next in Solid Geometry
Up next: Review and mixed practice
- Volume and SA problems combined
- Multi-component composites with 3+ shapes
- Timed ACT practice across all topics