An introduction to exoplanets

2.4  Circles and spheres

Once the size of a star is known, it is possible to work out the size of any planet that transits in front of it. This is done simply by measuring how much light from the star is blocked by the planet.

But how much light is that? To work it out, you need to think about the cross-sectional area of a sphere.

Activity 1  Cross-sectional shapes

Allow about 5 minutes

The cross-section of an object is the shape you would see if you took a slice through that object. Can you work out the cross-sectional shapes of these solids?

1. What shape is the cross-section of this cube?

Figure 8  Cube with cross-section cut marked