V = 4/3(Pi*r3): A sphere with a radius of 16 units has a volume of ≅17,157.28 cubic units.
4/3pi(16^3)
V = 4/3(PI*73) ≅ 1,436.76 units3
Volume in cubic units = 4/3*pi*153
4/3*pi*radius3 = 523.6 Making the radius the subject of the above gives it a value of 5.000003897 or about 5 cm
Area = 4*pi*r^2
If you mean 4*pi*r^2 then it is the formula for finding the surface area of a sphere
(4/3) x (pi) x (17)3
V = 4/3(PI*73) ≅ 1,436.76 units3
4/3*Pi*163 = 17,157.28 cubic units
Volume in cubic units = 4/3*pi*153
Surface area of a sphere: 4*pi*r^2
4/3 pie(7exponent3)
Volume = 4/3*pi*radius3 = 900 cubic inches By making the radius the subject of the above equation gives the sphere a radius of 5.989418137 inches. Surface area = 4*pi*5.9894181372 = 450.7950449 square inches
Volume = 4/3*pi*53 = 523.599 cubic units rounded to 3 decimal places
4/3*pi*radius3 = 523.6 Making the radius the subject of the above gives it a value of 5.000003897 or about 5 cm
The diameter of the moon is about 3474.8 kilometers. The volume of a sphere is equal to 4/3 (pi)(radius cubed). This gives it a volume of approximately 2.1958 E10 cubic kilometers.
I understand the question to mean that when somebody gives you the volume of the sphere (V), you want to be able to find its radius (R). When you have the radius, you calculate the volume with V = 4/3 pi R3, so we'll just solve this equation for R. V = 4/3 pi R3 (3V)/(4 pi) = R3 R (radius) = cube root of [ (3V) / (4 pi) ] R = 0.6203 times the cube root of ( Volume )
Area = 4*pi*r^2