The volume of a sphere is calculated with the formula:
V = 4/3 π r3
Volume is four thirds pi times the cube of the radius
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
You need to know if the sphere is solid or hollow. You also need the "density" in terms of pounds weight per unit volume. Then Volume = Mass/Density And Radius = cuberoot[3*Vol/(4*pi)]
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units
The volume of a complete sphere is [ 4/3 pi R3 ]. The volume of a hemisphere is 1/2 of that ... pretty close to [ 2/3 pi R3 ].
Formula for volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units.
Measure the diameter and from that calculate the volume, then determine the mass of the sphere on a weighing device. Then it's just density = mass/volume ========================== It again depends on the sphere whether its hollow or its a solid sphere
The volume of a sphere is 4 / 3 * pi * r3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
You need to know if the sphere is solid or hollow. You also need the "density" in terms of pounds weight per unit volume. Then Volume = Mass/Density And Radius = cuberoot[3*Vol/(4*pi)]
use the formula 4/3*π*radius3 to find the volume of a sphere.
Calculate the volume of a full sphere, then divide that by 2.
If the radius is 7 and the volume is 1232 the shape cannot be a sphere so you cannot find the height of a sphere when the shape is not a sphere!
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units
The formula for the volume of a sphere is based on the radius of the sphere. It is equal to 4/3 multiplied by pi, multiplied by the radius cubed.
The volume of a complete sphere is [ 4/3 pi R3 ]. The volume of a hemisphere is 1/2 of that ... pretty close to [ 2/3 pi R3 ].
Formula for volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units.
The thickness of a hollow steel ball can be determined using the formula for the volume of a hollow sphere. If ( R ) is the outer radius and ( r ) is the inner radius, the volume ( V ) of the hollow sphere can be expressed as ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi (R^3 - r^3) ). The thickness ( t ) of the ball is then given by ( t = R - r ). To find the thickness, you would need the measurements of either the outer radius or the inner radius.