Lemon

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A surface of revolution defined by Kepler. It consists of less than half of a circular arc rotated about an axis passing through the endpoints of the arc. The equations of the upper and lower boundaries in the xz plane are

 z_+/-=+/-sqrt(R^2-(x+r)^2)
(1)

for R>r and x in [-(R-r),R-r]. The cross section of a lemon is a lens. The lemon is the inside surface of a spindle torus. The American football is shaped like a lemon.

Lemons

Two other lemon-shaped surfaces are given by the sextic surface

 a^4(x^2+z^2)+(y-a)^3y^3=0
(2)

called the "citrus" (or zitrus) surface by Hauser (left figure), and the sextic surface

 x^2-y^3z^3=0,
(3)

whose upper and lower portions resemble two halves of a lemon, called the limão surface by Hauser (right figure).

The citrus surface had bounding box ((-a/8,a/8),(0,a),(-a/8,a/8)), centroid at (0,a/2,0), volume

 V_(citrus)=1/(140)pia^3,
(4)

and a moment of inertia tensor

 I=[(1445)/(5148)Ma^2 0 0; 0 5/(858)Ma^2 0; 0 0 (1445)/(5148)Ma^2]
(5)

for a uniform density solid citrus with mass M.

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