V = (4/3) pi r^(3)
V = ( 4/3) pi ( 59.7cm)^(3)
V = 1.333..... X 3.141592,.... X 212,776.173 cm^(3)
V = 891,274.74925 cm^(3) = 0.89127474... m^(3)
Pi is not a size. Pi is usually 22/7. Sometimes also 3,14. Pi is used to measure area and circumference of a circle, and the volume of sphere / tube. If there is no pi, then the area and circumference of circle, and the volume of sphere / tube will not be counted.
They can be: volume, surface area, radius, diameter, circumference, axis and its hemisphere
The area of a sphere is equal to its circumference times its diameter.There are a variety of ways to work out this formula, most of them involving calculus.(See the links for the volume of a sphere).
A sphere with 20 cubic feet of volume has the following:A radius of 1.684 feetA diameter of 3.368 feetA circumference of 10.58 feetA surface area of 35.63 square feet
Diameter is distance across a circle or sphere, circumference is the distance around a circle or sphere
A sphere with this volume has a diameter of 9.1416 cm, a surface area of 262.54 square cm and a circumference of 28.719 cm.
First we have to find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2*pi which works out as 1.909859317 feet Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 29.18050088 or 29.2 cubic feet to the nearest tenth
Pi is not a size. Pi is usually 22/7. Sometimes also 3,14. Pi is used to measure area and circumference of a circle, and the volume of sphere / tube. If there is no pi, then the area and circumference of circle, and the volume of sphere / tube will not be counted.
They can be: volume, surface area, radius, diameter, circumference, axis and its hemisphere
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is the value of pi and pi has a wide range of uses some of which are:- Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the volume of a cone Finding the volume of a cylinder Finding the area of a circle Finding the circumference of a circle
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The circumference of the sphere is ~62.831 inches.
The area of a sphere is equal to its circumference times its diameter.There are a variety of ways to work out this formula, most of them involving calculus.(See the links for the volume of a sphere).
C = 2(pi) r circumference of a sphere = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter (Any circular circumference is the same for a perfect sphere.)
A sphere with 20 cubic feet of volume has the following:A radius of 1.684 feetA diameter of 3.368 feetA circumference of 10.58 feetA surface area of 35.63 square feet
Circumference = π * Diameter
A radius is the distance from the centre of a circle (or sphere) to its circumference (or surface). It is a straight line and has dimensions [L]. It has only a length, no volume. So there is no such furmula.