A hemisphere with a radius of two has a volume of 16.8 units3
how do you calculate the circunference of hemisphere?
A hemisphere with a radius of 3 feet has a volume of 56.55 cubic feet.
Can not be done without the 'Given' radius and height.
Double the Radius to Calculate the Diameter.
2(pi)radius^2
The radius of the hemisphere is 12 units.
Suppose the radius of the sphere is R. The base of the cone is the same as the base of the hemisphere so the radius of the base of the cone is also R. The apex of the cone is on the surface of the hemisphere above the centre of the base. That is, it is at the "North pole" position. So the height of the cone is also the radius of the sphere = R. So the ratio is 1.
A hemisphere with a radius of 3 has a volume of 56.55 units3
A hemisphere with a radius of two has a volume of 16.8 units3
how do you calculate the circunference of hemisphere?
A hemisphere with a radius of 3 feet has a volume of 56.55 cubic feet.
The radius IS given, since height of hemisphere = radius of hemisphere!
The vertex of the cone would reach the very top of the sphere, so the height of the cone would be the same as the radius of the sphere. Therefore the ratio is 1:1, no calculation is necessary.
Can not be done without the 'Given' radius and height.
The formula for calculating the volume of a hemisphere is (2/3)πr^3, where r is the radius of the hemisphere. To calculate the volume of a smaller part of the hemisphere, you would need to multiply the total volume of the hemisphere by the fraction of the hemisphere being considered.
Yes its height is the same as its radius