Unanswerable - the stratosphere is a region, not a set distance from earth and is not regular.
1) Calculate the area 2) Calculate the volume 3) Divide the area by the volume to get the ratio
2,570 cubic cm
A globe is a sphere in which two mathematical formulae are used to calculate its surface area and its volume: Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2 in square units. Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 in cubic units.
Calculate the volume of a full sphere, then divide that by 2.
The surface area of a sphere with a volume of 3500pi is: 2,391 square units.
No. The surface to volume ratio of a sphere is always smaller than that of a cube. This is because the sphere has the smallest surface area compared to its volume, while the cube has the largest surface area compared to its volume.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 in cubic units.
To find the ratio of surface area to volume for the sphere, you divide the surface area by the volume. Given that the surface area is 588 and the volume is 1372, the ratio is ( \frac{588}{1372} \approx 0.428 ). Thus, the ratio of surface area to volume for the sphere is approximately 0.428.
Use the formula for volume to solve for the radius of the sphere and then plug that radius into the formula for the surface area of a sphere.
sphere surface area = 4 * pi * (radius2) and: sphere volume = 4/3 * pi * (radius3) ( pi = 3.141592654 approx)
To find the volume of a sphere given its surface area, you can use the formulas for surface area ( A = 4\pi r^2 ) and volume ( V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 ). First, solve for the radius ( r ) using the surface area: ( r = \sqrt{\frac{A}{4\pi}} ). Then, substitute this radius into the volume formula to find the volume. If you provide a specific surface area value, I can calculate the volume for you.
If the shape is a perfect sphere, then the ratio of surface area to volume will always be: 4πr2 / 4/3πr3 = 3/r If the volume = 500m3, then we can say: 500m3 = 4/3πr3 375m3 = r3 r = 5∛3 m So the ratio of surface area to volume on that sphere would be 3 / (5∛3 m), or: 3∛3/5m