Surface area: 4*pi*radius2 = 28 Making the radius the subject of the above gives it a value of 1.49270533 or about 1.5 inches
Surface area of ball: 4*pi*1^2 = 4*pi square feet
First find the radius by dividing 19 by 2*pi which is 3.023943919 cm Surface area of a sphere (the ball) = 4*pi*radius2 Surface area = 4*pi*3.0239439192 => 114.9098689 Surface area of the ball: 115 square centimeters correct to three significant figures.
First find the radius by dividing 28 by 2*pi which is 4.456338407. Surface area = 4*pi*4.4563384072 = 249.5549508 or about 250 square inches.
Surface area = 4*pi*radius2
Surface area of a ball or a sphere = 4*pi*radius squared
66.98 sqcm
4 pie ft. 2
A soccer ball has a larger radius than a baseball, so it has more surface area.
Surface area: 4*pi*radius2 = 28 Making the radius the subject of the above gives it a value of 1.49270533 or about 1.5 inches
Surface area of ball: 4*pi*1^2 = 4*pi square feet
Surface area of a sphere = 4πr²A= 4(3.14159) X 1A= 12.56 ft²
=4 * Pi * R * R When R= Radius of the ball Pi= 22/7
Use the formula area = pi x radius2. If 29.5 is the radius, use that. If it is the diameter, divide by 2 first, to obtain the radius.
8.86683 square inches. (Area=4 X pi X radius squared) diameter of ball = 1.68 inches.
2 x pi x radius = circumfrance 2 x pi x radius = 29 29/ 2pi = radius radius = 4.62 (3 sig.fig.) 4 x pi x radius^2 = Surface area of sphere 12.56 x radius^2 = Surface area of sphere 12.56 x 4.62^2 = Surface area of sphere 268 cm2 (3 sig.fig)
To increase the surface area-to-volume ratio of a basketball, you can deflate it slightly, which will cause it to have more wrinkles and bumps on its surface. For a tennis ball, you can cut it into smaller pieces, such as quarters, which will increase the surface area relative to its volume.