The radius of a sphere with a volume of 36 cubic units works out as about 2.048 units
The volume of sphere with a radius of 7 is: 1,436.8 units3
Raduis = 6.966 units.
Assuming that voulme = volume and raduis = radius, the answer is 301.6 cubic inches.
You cannot.A circle has no mass nor volume and so the concept of density is not appropriate.Also, the word is radius, not raduis!
the diameter of a circle is from one side of the circle to the other, and the raduis is always half, because the raduis is from the side to the middle, so the answer is 18
4/3 x pi x radius cubed
Assuming raduis = radius and lenght = length, then the volume is approx 16169 US gallons.
Since the diameter is double the radius, try dividing by 2...
Volume of sphere: 4/3*pi*9^3 = 972*pi cubic meters
The answer depends on what the shape is and what information (diameter, circumference, area, volume, analytical equation, etc) is available.
i cant answer the question unless i know what's the shape ur trying to do the height/radius for.........
Great question! A spere came from the wedge, a simple machine.