The volume of each sphere works out about 0.0003 cubic yards and 6/0.0003 = 20,000 spheres
The formula of volume
V = 4/3 PI*r3 Where PI = 3.142
A solid shape.
The volume of a triangle can be calculated with the formula: volume=1/2*length*width*height.
Volume of a sphere = (4/3) x (pi) x (Radius)3
The formula for the surface area of a sphere is 4πr2. The formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3πr3.
I think its LxWxH * * * * * No it is not. There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres and polyhedra etc.
It depends on the shape. there are different formulae for spheres, ellipsoids, cubes, cuboids, and other shapes.
The volume increases 27-fold.
Well, the formula for the surface area for one sphere is 4∏r2So if you have two identical spheres, the formula for the surface area of both would be 8∏r2
Each sphere has a volume of about 0.0003 cubic yards and 6/0.0003 = 20,000 spheres
Basically you need only one formula: V = (4/3) x pi x r3 Where pi is approximately 3.1416, and "r" is the radius.
The volume of a sphere is 4/3 x pi x r3. The radius of those spheres is 0.25 inches. This means the volume of the spheres is 0.0491 cubiic inches. Dividing 353.43 by 0.0491 gives us 7198.17. Assuming we're going by whole spheres, it would take 7198 spheres to occupy this space.
There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres or polyhedra.
In cubic closest packing, also known as face-centered cubic (fcc) structure, the fraction of empty space is approximately 26%. This means that about 26% of the total volume is empty space between closely packed spheres.
There is no formula for this. You have to measure the volume.