Radius of sphere: square root of (25/4pi) = 1.4 units rounded to nearest tenth Volume of sphere: 4/3*pi*1.4^3 = 11.5 cubic units rounded to nearest tenth
A sphere with a volume of 50 units3 has a radius of 2.29 units. A sphere with twice the radius (4.58 units) has a volume of 402 units3.
V = ~113.097 cubic inches.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 21 units is: 12,348 units 3
The new volume is 76.566 cubic inches.
A sphere with a radius of 5 has a volume of: 523.6 cubic units.
Vol = 4/3*pi*r3 so given the volume, you can calculate the radius. Height of sphere = 2*radius.
To a first approximation, a tennis ball is a sphere. The volume of a sphere is V = 4/3 π r3, where r is the radius of the sphere. So measure the diameter of the tennis ball, divide by 2 to get the radius, and then apply the formula above. You could also measure the volume of a tennis ball by measuring the volume of water that it displaces.
Vol = 4/3*pi*r^3 where r is the radius of the sphere.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 4cm is about 268cm3
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 2cm is about 33.5cm3
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 13 is: 9,203 units3
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 18 is about 24,429 units3
The water displacement of a sphere can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a sphere, which is V = (4/3)πr^3, where r is the radius of the sphere. The volume of water displaced by the sphere is equal to the volume of the sphere when it is submerged in water.
A sphere with a radius of 9 units has a volume of 3,053.63 units3
A sphere with a radius of 24 cm has a volume of 57,905.84 cm3
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 80.0cm is about 2,144,661cm3