A cylinder is more of a tube with flat circles on each end. A sphere is like a basketball, baseball, soccer ball, etc.
A sphere has an infinite number of planes of symmetry. The plane must include the center of the sphere, but it can tilt at any angle. The question is the same as asking "How many planes can be drawn through one point ?" The answer is: An infinite number. And as long as the point is the center of the sphere, each plane is a plane of symmetry of the sphere.
By integration. That means that in theory, the sphere is divided into many small pieces - for example, flat slabs, and the volume of each one is approximated.
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The volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi R3 .If the diameter is 18 inches, then the radius is 9 inches.Volume = 4/3 pi (9)3 = 3,053.6 cubic inches = 13.22 gallons.That's the volume of your sphere. We have no way of knowinghow much water may be in it. It may even be empty.
Water Sphere was created in 2005.
The water sphere of earth is the HYDROSPHERE.
If the sphere of water remains a sphere as it leaks, and the water leaving the boundary of the sphere are no longer considered part of the sphere, the center of gravity will be the center of sphere. If the sphere does not have to remain a sphere as it leaks, if it was in a spherical container, the center of gravity would move downward from center, approaching the source of leakage.
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If you combine hydrosphere, a sphere of water, with cryosphere, a cold sphere, you get a sphere of ice.
Of the infinitely many points on a sphere, no two are the same as each other.
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When fully submerged on earth, yes. The net buoyancy force will be equal to the weight of the water displaced minus the weight of the object doing the displacing. Because the volume of water displaced by the water will be the same, and presumably have the same weight when the objects are both fully submerged, and the sphere of empty vacuum weighs less than the sphere of air, there will be a greater net upward buoyancy force on each object on earth.
What force is acting? Gravity? Electricity? Magnetic repulsion? And what is the mass/charge on each sphere anyway?
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