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An oblate spheroid can be formed by rotating an ellipse about its minor axis... An oblate spheroid can be formed by rotating an ellipse about its minor axis... An oblate spheroid can be formed by rotating an... The oblate spheroid is interesting because it is the approximate shape of many... Interactive oblate spheroid using Java on MathWorld...

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