1. Fill a vessel with a liquid (water) until it is brim full.
2. Place the Lacrosse ball into the liquid until it is fully submerged, displacing the liquid.
3. Catch the displaced liquid in another container, and measure its volume with a measuring cylinder.
Volume of a ball or sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and measured in cubic units
2/3*r³π
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
You can look at this problem by stating it differently. Basically we just need to find the volume of a sphere with a given diameter. If we look up the formula for the volume of a sphere we get: Volume equals four thirds times pi times the radius cubed. The radius of a sphere is equal to 1/2 of the diameter, and pi is equal to about 3.14. Using this information we can find the volume of our rubber ball. V=(4/3)*pi*(1/2d)^3 So if you had a rubber ball with a 2 in. diameter, you would have a volume of about 4.19 in^3. Hope that helps.
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.
lacrosse ball
yes in lacrosse there is a ball used
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
A lacrosse helmet, lacrosse gloves, lacrosse arm pads, lacrosse shoulder pads, a lacrosse stick, cletes with rounded spikes, a mouthguard, an athletic cup if you want, a lacrosse ball, and a wall to practice on. Go to www.laxworld.com to find most of that stuff
No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.
A lacrosse ball is very different from a baseball. It is heavier and more bouncy. A baseball is light and stings when you get hit, a lacrosse ball is more of a thud since it is heavier. A lacrosse ball is not harder than a baseball, but it does hurt more when you get hit by one.
No, when a ball falls onto the ground in a lacrosse game it is referred to as a 'ground ball'.
Volume of a ball or sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and measured in cubic units
Yes just subtract the volume of the ball from the volume you measure of the liquid.
ball stop in lacrosse is a piece of foam material that has an adhesive on one side that allows it to stick to the throat area of the lacrosse head. the ball stop allows players to catch passes and have the ball not bounce off of the bottom plastic.
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To find the volume of the liquid, you need to subtract the volume of the ball alone from the volume of the liquid plus submerged ball. The volume of the ball should be subtracted to isolate only the volume of the liquid in the cylinder.