Example problem: "What is the volume of a sphere whose diameter is 10 units ?"
The volume of any sphere is: V = 4/3 πR3, R is the radius of the sphere, π = 'pi' = approx. 3.14159
For the given sphere, the diameter is 10 units. The radius is half the diameter = 5 units.
V = 4/3 π R3 = 4/3 x (3.14159) x (5)3 = 4/3 x (3.14159) x (125) = 523.6 cubic units (rounded).
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It depends on the shape. The volume of a sphere will increase differently to the volume of a cylinder, for example.
By integration. That means that in theory, the sphere is divided into many small pieces - for example, flat slabs, and the volume of each one is approximated.
you just have to divide the VOLUME of the gravity of the earth's surface while the gravitational pull is in the sphere in that case the VOLUME of the cylider is 6.95 g.
A sphere with a radius of 7cm has a volume of 1,436.76cm3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3