The formula for the volume v of a sphere with radius r is 4/3 pi r3. Using 22/7 for pi results in a volume of 33.5 units, to three significant digits (which are probably more than justified by the statement of the problem.)
360 units cubed
Volume of the sphere: 4/3 times pi times 7^3 = 1436.755 cubic units rounded to 3 decimal places
You can find the volume of a sphere by V = (4/3)*pi*r3 where r is the radius of the sphere. So in your case, the volume would be approximately 57.90583579 m3
Vol = 4/3*pi*r3 so given the volume, you can calculate the radius. Height of sphere = 2*radius.
Mars is almost a sphere and the volume of a sphere is: 4/3*pi*radius3 So find its radius and its volume can be found using the above formula
A sphere with a volume of 50 units3 has a radius of 2.29 units. A sphere with twice the radius (4.58 units) has a volume of 402 units3.
The formula with a known radius is: V = 4/3(PI*r3) A sphere with a radius of 4 units has a volume of 268.08 cubic units.
113.1 cubic units.
360 units cubed
400 units cubed
4/3*pi*r3 = 30 cubic units Make r the subject of the formula in order to find the radius: radius = 1.92757321 units 2*radius =3.85514642 Volume = 4/3*pi*3.855146423 = 239.9999998 or 240 cubic units
Volume of sphere: 4/3 times pi times 12 cubed = 2304*pi cubic units
Volume of sphere: 4/3*pi*5*5*5 =53.0516477 cubic units
The radius of the sphere is ~16.395 units.
If the radius is 7 and the volume is 1232 the shape cannot be a sphere so you cannot find the height of a sphere when the shape is not a sphere!
The formula for the volume of a sphere is based on the radius of the sphere. It is equal to 4/3 multiplied by pi, multiplied by the radius cubed.
Not sure how a radio can help. If you are given the radius (including units) of a sphere, the volume is 4/3*pi*r3 cubic units. Then mass = density*volume, in the appropriate units.