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Maximum-Surface Flat-Bottomed Structure

 
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Jul16-12, 03:14 AM   #1
 

Maximum-Surface Flat-Bottomed Structure


For a given volume, what (regular) geometrical shape would yield a maximum surface area of a flat-bottomed structure (ie, building for example)?


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Jul16-12, 10:23 AM   #2
 
A circle, normally. I would think this could be verified with a derivative proof (polygon with segments => infinity). Unless you want to get into the discussion of a circle having a fractal-based edge geometry.
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