If you put a ball in the sun, different colors would absorb or reflect the sun more or less. So that would heat up the air inside the ball and make it bigger or smaller. Black balls would be bigger and white ones smaller. ( NO PUN INTENDED)
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Volume of a ball or sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and measured in cubic units
Yes, but only if there is air, dust and other molecular scale debris attached to the ball. In a perfect universe, where nothing but the ball enters the water, then the volume would be exactly the same as that of the sphere.
Assuming that the ball is spherical in shape, the volume of a sphere is given by the formula(4/3)(pi)(radius)3 cubic unitsSource: www.icoachmath.com
(4/3) * pi * radius3
2/3*r³π