The area of a sphere is equal to its circumference times its diameter.There are a variety of ways to work out this formula, most of them involving calculus.(See the links for the volume of a sphere).
A sphere has no base, and since it has no base, it has only a surface area and no lateral area.
For a given area, the biggest volume you can enclose is a sphere. A sphere has the best volume-to-area ratio.
A sphere.
A sphere has the lowest surface area to volume ratio of all geometric shapes. This is because the sphere is able to enclose the largest volume with the smallest surface area due to its symmetrical shape.
A sphere contains the most volume to surface area ratio there is and most things sought that shape when molten.
A sphere.
Area of a sphere = (4pi/3) x (radius)3 Area of a prism depends on its shape, how many faces, etc.
To work out the area of a sphere, you have to know its radius. Once you know that: -- 'square' the radius (multiply radius times radius) -- multiply that result by 12.5664 The result is near the area of the sphere.
A sphere
A sphere has the least area for a given volume.
A sphere