I think it is 4.2 cubic inches
Volume = 4/3*pi*radius3
A tree, a tennis ball, a tiger, you and ... me.
A tennis ball must be between 6.25 and 6.57 cm in diameter, i.e. 3.125 and 3.285 cm radius. If we take 3.2 as the average than 137.258 cm
A tennis ball does bounce higher!!!:]] x
A heated tennis ball bounces higher because the hot air inside the ball is lighter than the air around the ball therefore giving the tennis ball the ability to bounce higher.
To a first approximation, a tennis ball is a sphere. The volume of a sphere is V = 4/3 π r3, where r is the radius of the sphere. So measure the diameter of the tennis ball, divide by 2 to get the radius, and then apply the formula above. You could also measure the volume of a tennis ball by measuring the volume of water that it displaces.
A standard tennis ball weighs approximately 58 to 60 grams. In terms of volume, a tennis ball has a diameter of about 6.7 centimeters, which translates to a volume of roughly 100 cubic centimeters. Given the weight and volume, the density of a tennis ball is around 0.58 to 0.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
Volume = 4/3*pi*radius3
A tree, a tennis ball, a tiger, you and ... me.
It is not possible to determine the number of tennis balls without knowing the volume of a single tennis ball. Once you know the volume of one tennis ball, you can calculate the number of balls needed to fill 55444 cubic feet.
Volume formula: 4/3 x pi x r ^3 Volume of the table tennis ball = 4/3 x 3.1416 x (2 cm)^3 = 33.5 cm^3 = 33.5 mL
The tennis ball. But do you know why? The anser to that is in the relationship between the fomula for a shere's volum and that of it's surface area. Area is a radius squared function whereas volume is a radius cubed function.
241920 in^3 == typical minivan cargo volume (V) 17.576 in^3 == volume of a cube surrounding a tennis ball (v) 13764 == V/v = number of tennis ball sized cubes to fit into the cargo space of a minivan
A tennis ball is a spherical shape. Surface area of a sphere in square units = 4*pi*radius2 Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3*pi*radius3
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