To find the volume of a Sphere you need the following "rule" or formula: 4/3 x Pi x R³.
The volume for a sphere is: 4πr3 3 the π is pie (3.14)
Some of the many applications that pi is used in geometry are as follows:- Finding the area of a circle Finding the circumference of a circle Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the surface area and volume of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cone
The volume of a sphere is (4/3) * pi * r^3
sphere surface area = 4 * pi * (radius2) and: sphere volume = 4/3 * pi * (radius3) ( pi = 3.141592654 approx)
There is no general rule. There are different formulae for simple figures like a sphere, a cone and a cylinder. Other figures have yet other and more complex formulae.
The volume for a sphere is: 4πr3 3 the π is pie (3.14)
Some of many examples are:- Finding the circumference of a circle Finding the area of a circle Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cone Finding the surface area of a cone
Some of the many applications that pi is used in geometry are as follows:- Finding the area of a circle Finding the circumference of a circle Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the surface area and volume of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cone
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and measured in cubic units
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is the value of pi and pi has a wide range of uses some of which are:- Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the volume of a cone Finding the volume of a cylinder Finding the area of a circle Finding the circumference of a circle
The volume of a sphere is (4/3) * pi * r^3
R3 refers to radius3 Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 in cubic units
sphere surface area = 4 * pi * (radius2) and: sphere volume = 4/3 * pi * (radius3) ( pi = 3.141592654 approx)
There is no general rule. There are different formulae for simple figures like a sphere, a cone and a cylinder. Other figures have yet other and more complex formulae.
Because when working out volumes the answer is given in cubic units and the radius in the formula for finding the volume of a sphere is cubed: Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3*pi*radius3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and legend has it that Archimedes was having a bath when he discovered the formula
Volume of a sphere = (4/3) x (pi) x (Radius)3