4/3 *PI* r3
The formula was first derived by Archimedes, who showed that the volume of a sphere is 2/3 that of a circumscribed cylinder.
ancient Greek mathematician name not mentioned
It is from the Greek. It means 'I have found it.'
Pi was first computed by the Greek philosopher and mathematician Archimedes.
Mars is almost a sphere and the volume of a sphere is: 4/3*pi*radius3 So find its radius and its volume can be found using the above formula
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and legend has it that Archimedes was having a bath when he discovered the formula
No one because the volume of a sphere is 4/3*pi*radius cubed but it is only an estimation because the exact value of pi has never been found.
The concept of volume has been understood for centuries, dating back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Mesopotamians who used volume measurements in construction and trade. The Greek mathematician Archimedes is credited with developing the formal mathematical understanding of volume through his work on the properties of solids.
Volume=4/3(pi)r3
you have to divide the mass by the volume then measure the ends then you found your answer
Archimedes, an ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, is famous for exclaiming "Eureka" (meaning "I have found it") when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an irregular object while taking a bath.
There is no volume in a circle but volume can be found in a sphere. The question should be rephrased. A circle is a two dimensional shape, so it cannot have a volume which is a characteristic of a three dimensional shape.
Eureka originates from the Ancient Greek for "I have found it". It also probably comes from Ancient Greek because it was made popular by Archimedes' use of the interjection, and Archimedes was an Ancient Greek engineer, physicist and mathematician.