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∙ 13y agoIf the shape is a perfect sphere, then the ratio of surface area to volume will always be:
4πr2 / 4/3πr3
= 3/r
If the volume = 500m3, then we can say:
500m3 = 4/3πr3
375m3 = r3
r = 5∛3 m
So the ratio of surface area to volume on that sphere would be 3 / (5∛3 m), or:
3∛3/5m
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∙ 13y agoThe ratio of surface area to volume for a sphere is constant and equal to 3/r, where r is the radius. Given the measurements, you can calculate the radius of the sphere using the formula for volume of a sphere (V = 4/3 * π * r^3) and then find the ratio as 3/r.
Surface area to volume ratio refers to the ratio of the total surface area of an object to its total volume. This ratio is important in biology and chemistry because it influences the efficiency of processes like diffusion, absorption, and heat exchange. Objects with a high surface area to volume ratio have more surface area relative to their volume, which allows for more efficient exchange of materials.
Surface area of cell is divided volume of cell to get surface to volume ratio . If surface area is 8 cm2 and volume is 2 cm2 . The ratio would be 4:1 .
To calculate the volume of a flat surface, you need to determine the area of the surface multiplied by its thickness or depth. This will give you the volume of the flat surface.
No, a basketball does not have a high surface-to-volume ratio because the volume of a sphere increases more rapidly than its surface area as its size increases.
The surface-area-to-volume-ratio
0.6 is the surface area to volume ratio.
0.6 m-1 is the ratio of surface area to volume for a sphere.
0.5m-1
0.4 m-1 is the ration of surface area 588m2 to volume 1372m3 for a sphere.
-- The ratio of 588 to 1,372 is 0.4286 (rounded) -- A sphere with surface area of 588 has volume closer to 1,340.7 . (rounded)
It appears to be: 3 to 5
Perhaps if you read the question properly, you would not have to ask the question!
0.4 m-1 (Apex)
The ratio is 1/2 square meter per cubic meter.
It is not possible to have a sphere with a surface are of 300 metres squared and a volume of 500 metres cubed. A surface area of 300 sq metres would imply a volume of 488.6 cubic metres or a shape that is non-spherical!
The ratio is 300 m2/500 m3 = 0.6 per meter.(Fascinating factoid: The sphere's radius is 5 m.)
Yikes! Can you give some measurements? What do you mean by the volume - the volume of the wood used?