The side length of a cube that has the same volume of a sphere with the radius of 1 is: 1.61 units.
the cylinder is approximately 50240 m3 the sphere is approximately 33493 and 1/3 m3
The volume of a sphere is 4/3*pi*r3 So Vol8/Vol1 = 83/13 = 83 = 512
The volume of the sphere is 38792.38 inches cubed Formula: Volume = PI x diameter cubed / 6 Step 1) 3.14 x 42 cubed / 6 = 38792.38609 Volume = 38792.38 inches cubed (the power of 3) +++ I have tested the above values but the standard formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3.pi.(radius cubed).
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 6 and a height of 1 is: 113 cubic units.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 1 inch is about 4.2 cubic inches.
A sphere with a radius of 5 has a volume of: 523.6 cubic units.
The new volume is 76.566 cubic inches.
The side length of a cube that has the same volume of a sphere with the radius of 1 is: 1.61 units.
Given only one radius measure, the most likely shape is a sphere. A sphere with a 1 foot radius has a volume of 26.1 Imperial gallons (31.3 US gal). Given only one radius measure, the most likely shape is a sphere. A sphere with a 1 foot radius has a volume of 26.1 Imperial gallons (31.3 US gal). Given only one radius measure, the most likely shape is a sphere. A sphere with a 1 foot radius has a volume of 26.1 Imperial gallons (31.3 US gal). Given only one radius measure, the most likely shape is a sphere. A sphere with a 1 foot radius has a volume of 26.1 Imperial gallons (31.3 US gal).
(4/3)*pi The formula for the volume of a sphere is (4/3)*pi*radius3
Volume of the sphere: 4/3*pi*0.25 cubed = 1/48*pi cubic inches
the cylinder is approximately 50240 m3 the sphere is approximately 33493 and 1/3 m3
If by circle you mean sphere, then the volume of a sphere is: 4/3 * pi * radius^3. If you already know the volume, then here's what you do: 1. Multiply the volume by 3/4. 2. Divide the volume by pi. 3. Take the cube root of both sides In other words, the formula for radius when volume is known is: ( ( Volume * 3 ) / ( 4 * pi ) ) ^ (1/3)
You need to follow these steps:1) Divide the diameter by 2, to get the radius. 2) Use this radius in the standard formula for the volume of a sphere. 3) Divide this result by 2, to get half a sphere.
The formula for volume of a sphere with radius r is (4/3)(pi)r3. Therefore the volume of the stated sphere is 1.22 X 105 units, to the justified number of significant digits. (The last digit of the answer is depressed because it may not be accurate within + 1.)
Reverse the equation. Volume x 3/4 x 1/3.1416 = cubed root of radius. The radius is one half the diameter.