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Area of a triangular facet
This simply stems from the definition of the cross product. |
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Area of a quad facet (assume planar)
This is somewhat more interesting, it is left as an exercise to the reader that the quad formed by connecting the 4 midpoints of the edges is a parallelogram and further that the area of the quad is half the area of this parallelogram. For more information see Pierre Varignon who is credited with discovering this around 1730. |
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Area of a arbitrary planer polygon
This general case is somewhat more difficult to derive. One approach is Stokes theorem, another is to decompose the polygon into triangles of quads. In the following N is the normal to the plane on which the polygon lies. ![]() |
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