Use the formula for volume to solve for the radius of the sphere and then plug that radius into the formula for the surface area of a sphere.
The "area of a sphere" does not make sense. You must mean the "volume of a sphere". double radius = ...; double volume = 4. / 3. * 3.141592653589793 * radius * radius * radius;
Volume = 4/3 * pi * radius * radius * radius Surface Area = 4 * pi * radius * radius
Impoved Answer:-Surface area of a sphere: 4*pi*radius squaredVolume of a sphere: 4/3*pi*radius cubed
Given a sphere of radius r, Surface area = 4{pi}r2 Volume = (4/3){pi}r3
Let the radius of the sphere be r. surface area of the sphere = 4 * pi * r^2 volume = (4 * pi * r^3)/3
If they have the same radius then it is: 3 to 2
surface area = 4(pi)(radius)^2 volume = (4/3)(pi)(radius)^3 hope this helped!
Volume = 113.097 m3 Surface area = 113.097 m2
That depends. What is that "square root of 354" ? Is it the circumference ? Diameter ? Area of the circle ? Area of the sphere ? Volume of the sphere ? The radius is different for each one.
Circumference of a circle given radius Area of a circle given radius Volume of a sphere given radius Surface area of a sphere given radius Converting degrees to radians or vice versa
If the radius of a sphere is doubled, the surface area increases by (2)2 = 4 times, and the volume increases by (2)3 = 8 times.