The volume in liters of an 8-inch sphere is about 4.4(4.39304412) liters.
A 2-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 4.189 cubic inchesA 1-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 0.5236 cubic inches.
33.51 cubic inches for a 4-inch diameter sphere.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 1 inch is about 4.2 cubic inches.
The volume of the 3 inch sphere is 33 times bigger = 27 times bigger. 13 : 33 = 1 : 27
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
A 2-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 4.189 cubic inchesA 1-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 0.5236 cubic inches.
The volume of a two-inch diameter sphere is = 1.3333π or 4.1887 cubic inches.
33.51 cubic inches for a 4-inch diameter sphere.
Formula for the volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*53 => 523.5987756 cubic inches
If that is the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) pi r3. If that is the diameter, divide it by 2 first, to get the radius.
The volume of the sphere is 38792.38 inches cubed Formula: Volume = PI x diameter cubed / 6 Step 1) 3.14 x 42 cubed / 6 = 38792.38609 Volume = 38792.38 inches cubed (the power of 3) +++ I have tested the above values but the standard formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3.pi.(radius cubed).
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 1 inch is about 4.2 cubic inches.
The volume of the 3 inch sphere is 33 times bigger = 27 times bigger. 13 : 33 = 1 : 27
If you have an 18 inch diameter sphere on top, you'll have a 36 inch diameter sphere in the middle and a 54 inch diameter sphere on the bottom. 18 x 2 = 36 and 18 x 3 = 54
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
The surface area of a sphere with a 24 inch diameter is 1809.6 square inches = 12.6 sq feet
To determine how many half-inch diameter spheres fit into a cylinder that is 18 inches tall with a diameter of 5 inches, we first calculate the volume of the cylinder and the volume of one sphere. The radius of the cylinder is 2.5 inches, so its volume is approximately 18 × π × (2.5)² ≈ 141.37 cubic inches. The radius of the half-inch diameter sphere is 0.25 inches, so its volume is about (4/3)π(0.25)³ ≈ 0.0654 cubic inches. Dividing the cylinder's volume by the sphere's volume gives approximately 2165 spheres that can fit into the cylinder, assuming no gaps between them. However, the actual number may be less due to packing efficiency.