The surface area of a sphere with radius 6 is: 452 square units.
If its radius is 6, then the surface area of the sphere is: 4*pi*6*6 = 144*pi square units.
SA = 4pi62
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It is: 4*pi*62 = 144*pi square meters
It is: 4*pi*62 = 144*pi square cm
1356.48 sq mt Another answer in square feet is : The formula for the surface area of a sphere is 4 x pi x radius squared. The radius is half the diameter, or 3 feet. The radius squared is therefore 9 square feet. The surface area is then 4x3.1415x9 square feet or 113.09 square feet.
Surface area of a sphere equals 4 times Pi times the Square of its radius. So plugging in the needed radius of 6 makes the formula Area=4*pi*R^2 or 4*pi *6^2 or 4*36*pi and with pi=3.141592654... this becomes 452.3893421... units (144*3.141592654...)
To find the surface area of a sphere when its volume is 288π cubic cm, we first need to find the radius of the sphere. The formula for the volume of a sphere is V = (4/3)πr^3, where r is the radius. Given that the volume is 288π, we can solve for r: 288π = (4/3)πr^3. Solving for r, we get r = 6 cm. Next, we can find the surface area of the sphere using the formula A = 4πr^2, where r is the radius. Plugging in the radius of 6 cm, we get A = 4π(6)^2 = 144π square cm. Therefore, the surface area of the sphere is 144π square cm.
Radius: 6/(2*pi) = 0.9549296586 Surface area: 4*pi*0.95492965862 = 11.4591559 or as 11.459 square cm to three decimal places
Well, darling, the surface area of a sphere is given by the formula 4πr², where r is the radius. So, if the surface area is 49π, then the radius squared is 49, making the radius 7 cm. Now, the volume of a sphere is (4/3)πr³, so plugging in a radius of 7 cm gives a volume of 179π cubic cm. Voilà!
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 7 and a height of 6 is 571.77 square units.