The volume of a sphere, of radius r, is 4/3pi*r3
If the earth were measured to the accuracy of a centimetre it would be immediately apparent that the earth is NOT spherical and so the above formula is not valid. However, assuming that the earth IS a sphere, its volume would be:
1.0878*1027 cm3
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
The formula for calculating the volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi r3. If your sphere has a radius of 3 cm, you can expect it to have a volume of about 113 cubic centimeters.
113.1 cubic cm
It is: 4/3*pi*6.6 cubed = 1204.260429 cubic cm
volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula: radius = the square root of (volume divided by pi*height) radius = the square root of (142/pi*8.5) radius = 2.306002496 centimeters or 2 cm to the nearest cm.
The volume is 3,800.8 cubic centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 centimeters and a height of 12 centimeters has a volume of 339.29 cubic centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
The formula for calculating the volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi r3. If your sphere has a radius of 3 cm, you can expect it to have a volume of about 113 cubic centimeters.
113.1 cubic cm
It is: 4/3*pi*6.6 cubed = 1204.260429 cubic cm
Volume in cubic cm = 4/3*pi*radius cubed
Length, diameter and radius are measured in centimeters. Surface area is measured in square centimeters. Volume is measured in cubic centimeters.
volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula: radius = the square root of (volume divided by pi*height) radius = the square root of (142/pi*8.5) radius = 2.306002496 centimeters or 2 cm to the nearest cm.
Volume of cylinder: pi*16*40 = 2010.619 cubic cm to three decimal places
It is: 4/3*pi*27*0.5 = 18*pi cubic cm
Cubic centimeters can be used to measure the volume of anything.