Maths
The Cylinder
Images
3d model information
Technology:
FDM
Material:
PLA
Sizes:
cylinder: 6 cm x 30 cm, cylinder: 6 cm x 24 cm
Accuracy:
Medium
Resistance:
Medium
Printing time:
2h
Number of pieces:
2
Links and resources
STL Files Viewer
Summary
The lesson about the cylinder
Learning objectives
- An equilateral cylinder
- An axial cross-section
- Calculating the high, radius, surface and volume of the cylinder
Teacher preparation
- Discussion of tools and 3D printing. Calculation task.
- A reconsideration of how basic operations are conducted.
- Discuss how to upload a file (STL) to a print program – individually when appropriate.
Teacher explanation
- repeating the properties of the cylinder
- explanation with the sketch
- concrete task
- You have an equilateral cylinder. The height is 6 cm. Calculate the surface of an axial cross-section, the surface and volume of the cylinder. Print the cylinder.
- You have an The height is 6 cm. The volume is 150π cm3. Calculate the radius, surface of an axial cross-section and the surface of the cylinder. Print the cylinder.
Student activity/Steps
- Calculate the requested values. Use prepared template.
- Select the suitable settings in Z-suite for printing the objects.
- 3D print.
General Info
Age of students
14 - 16
Skills needed
-
Duration
90 min (2 lessons)
Individual/Groups
Group
Materials
PLA
Tools
Notebook, computer, 3D printing programme
Software
z-suite
License Info
License name:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
License details:
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