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Vol= 4/3*pi*r3 where r is the radius.

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How do you find volume of a sphere?

The volume of a sphere is 4 / 3 * pi * r3


How to find the volume of a sphere?

Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3


How do you find the volume of a sphere?

use the formula 4/3*π*radius3 to find the volume of a sphere.


What objects that are not flat?

Objects that are not flat are any 3-Dimensional objects. A 3-Dimensional object has volume, where as a 2-Dimensional object does not. Examples of 3-Dimensional objects are sphere, cube, and cylinder.


How do you calculate the volume of a circle?

Circles do not have volume because they are 2 dimensional. The area of a circle is PI*r2 . A sphere has volume and the volume of a sphere is 4/3*pi*r3 where r is the radius.


Volume of a circle?

Technically, a circle is a 2-dimensional object, so the question should read "volume of a sphere" OR "Area of a circle". The formula to work out the volume of a sphere is: 4/3 pi x r3, where "r" is the radius of the sphere. To find the area of a circle: pi x r2.


How do you find volume of a circle?

A circle has no volume; it is a 2D shape. If you mean a sphere, then the formula is V = (4/3)πr3 where V is volume, π is pi (~3.14) and r is radius.


What is the Volume formulae of a semi-circle?

A semi-circle is a two dimensional figure so it can have area but NOT volume. To find the area of a semi-circle see the question below.


How can you find the volume of a small sphere?

Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units


How can you find the volume of a two dimensional triangle?

You can't. Volume is only for 3 dimensional shapes. You won't find a way of using volume in any kind of 2 dimensional stuff.


Find the volume of 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.


How do you find out FORMULA volume of a sphere?

Formula for volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units.