Canister holds 3 tennis balls the diameter of the balls is the same as the diameter of the cylinder 6 cm how much space in the cylinder is not taken? Since 3 tennis balls fit in the cylinder, the height of the cylinder is 3 * the diameter of a tennis ball Volume of Sphere = 4/3 * Π radius^3 Volume of Cylinder = height * Π radius^2 The diameter of a tennis ball is 6 cm The radius is 3 cm. Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * radius^3 Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * 3^3 Height of Cylinder = 3 * 6 cm = 18 cm Volume of cylinder = 18 * Π * 3^2 Space in the cylinder is not taken = Volume of cylinder - Volume of 3 balls Do the math, you should get 169.6 cc for the space in the cylinder is not taken.
Since a tennis ball has a diameter that is greater than 2 inches, the answer is 0.
Officially, 40mm in diameter. Originally, table tennis balls were officially 38mm in diameter. It wasn't until October 1st, 2000 that the ITTF changed the official ball size from 38mm to 40mm. The reason for the change was to make the game more appealing to spectators by slowing down the ball. There are some recreational ball sizes that are played with for fun such as the 46mm ball (huge!).
I believe it called a Bucky Ball. After Buckminster Fuller.
You do a diameter circle!!
Bucky balls are not naturally found but it can be take by special order.
Bucky Balls is a brand of magnetic balls and you can purchase some online from Neo Balls, Get Bucky Balls, The-Bucky Balls, Neo Cube and Vat 19. Amazon might have them and other brands, too.
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Bucky balls are a form (allotrope) of carbon, like graphite and diamonds. They are made of carbon, which is an element. They are a pure form of the element carbon, so they are an element.
They are definitely sold in K-mart. That's were I got mine so good luck!
They cost $29.95 at first it is a rip off ,but not after you use them
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I would say buckyballs. The cubes seem like there are less shapes possible, also, they're a lot harder to work with because the polarity is different. The cubes are also less flexible where as the balls are more flimsy and can be molded easier. hope this helps!
Diamond and 'bucky balls' are forms of pure carbon, and charcoal is an impure form of carbon.