The volume of a sphere is 4/3*(Pi)*(r3), so V = 1.33*Pi*53 = 523.598776. The volume of the sphere is about 523.6 cubic units.
If that is the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) pi r3. If that is the diameter, divide it by 2 first, to get the radius.
Sounds like another homework question.... here's everything you'll need....The formula for surface area (A) of a sphere, radius "r", is A=4*pi*r2The formula for volume (V) of a sphere, radius "r", is V=4*pi*r3/3
Volume = 4/3*pi*53 = 523.599 cubic units rounded to 3 decimal places
Well, isn't that just lovely! To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h. So, with a radius of 3 and a height of 5, we can plug those values in to find the volume. Just remember to square the radius, multiply by the height, and you'll have your answer in no time!
A sphere with a radius of 5 units has a volume of 523.6 cubic units.
A sphere with a radius of 5 units has a volume of 523.6 cubic units.
A sphere with a radius of 5 has a volume of: 523.6 cubic units.
The formula for the volume of any sphere isVolume = ( 4/3 pi ) x (cube of the radius)
The volume of the sphere is proportional to the cube of its radius.Increasing the radius by 5% causes the volume to increase by the factor of (1.05)3= (1.05 x 1.05 x 1.05) = 1.157625= 15.7625% increase in volume.(Regardless of what the radius and volume were before the increase.)
Volume of a sphere is 4/3 * pi * r cubed. Radius being 5 feet you would do:(4 / 3) * pi * 125 = 523.598776 feet, which in metric would be 159.592907 metres.
523.6 cubic units.
The volume would be (500pi)/3 since the formula for a sphere is (4r3pi)/3, when radius=r The volume is exactly 523.598776 cubic meters.
r = 5 cm
523.5987756 cubic feet
523.6 cm^3
Volume of sphere: 4/3*pi*5^3 = 524 cubic units rounded to nearest whole number