What is Torus?
In geometry, a Torus (plural tori) is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three-dimensional space about an axis that is coplanar with the circle.
If the axis of revolution does not touch the circle, the surface has a ring shape and is called a torus of revolution. If the axis of revolution is tangent to the circle, the surface is a horn torus. If the axis of revolution passes twice through the circle, the surface is a spindle torus. If the axis of revolution passes through the center of the circle, the surface is a degenerate torus, a double-covered sphere. If the revolved curve is not a circle, the surface is a related shape, a toroid.
How to Calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus?
Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus calculator uses Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus = 2/Radius of Circular Section of Torus to calculate the Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus, Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus formula is defined the numerical ratio of the total surface area of the Torus to the volume of the Torus. Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus is denoted by RA/V symbol.
How to calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus, enter Radius of Circular Section of Torus (rCircular Section) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Surface to Volume Ratio of Torus calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.25 = 2/8.