Spheres are measured with solid angles (which are like two dimensional angles). These angles can be measure with square degrees or steradians.
A sphere measures 129300/π square degrees (or about 41,253 square degrees).
A sphere measures 4π steradians (or about 12.566 steradians.)
A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.
A solid sphere has one continuous surface. This surface is smooth and curved uniformly, with every point on the surface equidistant from the center of the sphere. Unlike polyhedral shapes, which have multiple flat faces, a sphere is defined by this singular, seamless exterior.
A sphere is a solid with no edges.
Sphere ,because the sphere is roll if you put sphere in the table it can be roll. *_*
We can't say how many degrees there are in a sphere, any more than we can say how many feet there are in an acre. Feet are a measure of length, and an acre is an area, not a length. You can't measure an area with a tape measure. Likewise, degrees are a measure of an angle; you can sweep out a circle by swinging a line through an angle of 360 degrees. But you can't sweep out a sphere by swinging a line through some angle, so angle measure won't do to measure a sphere.
It has the same degrees as a circle 360 degrees.
Since a sphere is round it is a shape without a face.
The angles around the circumference of a sphere add up to 360 degrees.
No it is not a solid.
One if it is solid, two if it is hollow
There is no faces because it is not flat.
A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.
One if it is solid, two if it is hollow
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The moment of inertia of a solid sphere is given by the formula (2/5) m r2, where m is the mass of the sphere and r is the radius of the sphere.
the indivisible solid sphere was invented in 1803 by John Dalton
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