The volume of a sphere with a 10 in radius is: 4,188.8 cubic inches.
The volume of a sphere that has a radius of 10 millimeters is: 4,189 mm3
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
The volume of cylinder with radius 5cm and height 10 cm is: 785.4 cm3
V = 2,042 cm3
The volume of a sphere with a 10 in radius is: 4,188.8 cubic inches.
The volume of a sphere that has a radius of 10 millimeters is: 4,189 mm3
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
The volume in liters of a sphere with a radius of 0.0043 cm is: 3.33 × 10-10 liters
A cylinder with a radius of 10 cm and a height of 10 cm has a volume of 3,141.59 cubed cm.
2000π/3
4,188.8 cubic units.
It is 1327 cm3.
The volume of cylinder with radius 5cm and height 10 cm is: 785.4 cm3
The capacity of a spherical container would be the volume of the sphere. The equation for the volume of a sphere is: Volume = 4/3 multiplied by pi, multiplied by the radius of the sphere cubed, expressed as: V=4/3(pi)r3 If the radius (the distance from the center of the sphere to any point on its surface) is 10 centimeters, then the capacity of the spherical container would be as follows: V = 4/3*(3.14159)103 V = 4/3*(3.14159)1000 V = 4/3*(3141.59) V = 4188.79 centimeters cubed (it is important to include the cubed as this is a volume measurement) So the capacity of a spherical container with a radius of 10 cm is 4188.79 cm3
V = 2,042 cm3
Use this formula when the radius is known: V = 4/3(PI*r3)