The Intersection of Two Cylinders

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Cylinders

A cylinder is formed by moving a line segment around a closed flat geometric figure or base.

The Intersection of Two Cylinders

Archimedes understood the volume of the intersection of two cylinders to be:
V = 16/3 *r3
This problem became known as the Steinmetz solid. The solid common to two (or three) right circular cylinders of equal radii intersecting at right angles is called the Steinmetz solid. Two cylinders intersecting at right angles are called a bicylinder or mouhefanggai (Chinese for two square umbrellas), and three intersecting cylinders a tricylinder. Half of a bicylinder is called a vault (Wolfram's MathWorld)