Volume of sphere is 1/6 times pi times diameter cubed
Thuis Volume = 1/6 (3.14) times diameter cubed or 0.5236 Diameter cubed
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
If you have only the diameter to get the circumference you have to multiply the circumference by pi: 3.14
The surface area of every sphere is (4 pi) times (the radius squared).Knowing that, you can find the surface area of not only the one you'reasking about right now, but of every sphere that ever was, is, or will be !
There is only one edge on a sphere.
A sphere has only one face,
Depends on the information that you DO have. Half the diameter is the easiest formula, but that only works if you know the diameter.
I can't really believe you're asking this.What's the difference between height, width or diameter when the object is a sphere?It measures the same all over.The diameter IS the height, and the width, and the depth.
That's called a "great circle" of the sphere. -- It's any circle whose center is at the center of the sphere. -- Its diameter is equal to the diameter of the sphere. -- Its area is equal to 1/4 the surface area of the sphere. -- The shortest distance between any two points on the sphere is along the piece of the great circle on which they lie. (There's only one, unless the two points are the opposite ends of a diameter.)
If you have only the arc length then you cannot find the diameter.
Multipy by 2 for the diameter
circumference = pi*diameter
Only circles (or spheres) have a diameter
The only shape whose volume could be determined by diameter alone is a sphere. The volume of a sphere is 4πr3/3. The radius of a sphere is half it's diameter, so you can say that given the diameter, d, the volume, v, can be determined with the equation: v = 4π(d / 2)3 / 3 v = (4πd3 / 8) / 3 v = 4πd3 / 24 v = πd3 / 6
The radius is half the diameter.
to find the diameter of a circle when you only have the circomference you: divide the circomference by pi (approx. 3.14)
Pi x diameter
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2