The volume of a sphere with a radius of 12 is: 7,238.2 cubic units.
The volume is ~7,238.2 cubic units.
one, if its a perfect sphere the radius will be constant whereever you measure it
There is no equation for the "scale factor" of a sphere. If I assume you to mean how the volume increases with radius then you would use the volume equation for a sphere and calculate volume based on corresponding radii. You could then divide the resultant volumes to give a percentage or factor of how much larger or small one sphere is than another. You'll see that a small change in radius causes a large change in volume due to the volume being a cubic factor of the radius.
A sphere of radius 12 inches cannot have a height of 23 inches. It is, in that case, a flattened sphere and a lot more detailed information about the flattening is required to find its volume.
There are infinite radii in a sphere.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 12 is: 7,238.2 cubic units.
Volume of sphere: 4/3*pi*12^3 = 2304*pi cubic units
The volume is 904.78 units3
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 12 units is: 7,238 units3The answer above is correct but the answer ALSO can be 2304 units3
The volume is ~7,238.2 cubic units.
Volume of sphere: 4/3*pi*12 cubed = 7238.229 cubic units rounded to three decimal places
Volume of sphere: 4/3 times pi times 12 cubed = 2304*pi cubic units
7238.23 (rounded)
7.23823 m3
one, if its a perfect sphere the radius will be constant whereever you measure it
Volume of a sphere of radius r: V = 4pi/3 x r3 If the ratio of the radii of two spheres is 23,then the ratio of their volumes will be 233 = 1,2167