It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.
It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.
It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.
It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.
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Volume cannot be measured in cm: cm is a measure of length in 1 dimensional space, not of volume in 3 dimensional space.
1) Calculate the area 2) Calculate the volume 3) Divide the area by the volume to get the ratio
8 cm3
it is equivalent to 1/cm^3, which is usually common in reading liquid volume. 1ml = 1/cm^3.
330 cm3 Volume = area_of_end x length = (1/2 x 12 cm x 5 cm) x 11 cm = 330 cm3
1 m = 100 cm 1 m^3 = 1,000,000 cm^3 12 m^3 = 12,000,000 cm^3 or 1.2 x 10 ^7 cm^3
The volume of a sphere is 4/3*pi*r3 So Vol8/Vol1 = 83/13 = 83 = 512
4/3 * pi * (125 - 27)Improved answer with the same result:If the outer circumference is 10 times pi cm then its outer radius is 5 cm and its inner radius is 3 cm.outer volume - inner volume = volume of the sphere's shell(4/3*pi*53) - (4/3*pi*33) = 410.5014401 or 410.5 cubic cm to 1 decimal place
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The volume of a sphere with a radius of 1 inch is about 4.2 cubic inches.
To find the mass of the gold sphere that displaces 2.3 mL of water, we can use the density of gold, which is approximately 19.32 g/cm³. Since 1 mL is equivalent to 1 cm³, the mass can be calculated using the formula: mass = density × volume. Therefore, the mass of the gold sphere is 19.32 g/cm³ × 2.3 cm³ = 44.49 grams.
A 2-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 4.189 cubic inchesA 1-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 0.5236 cubic inches.
Total surface area = 864 cm2Area of each face = 1/6 of that = 144 cm2Length of the side of the cube = sqrt(144) = 12 cmVolume = 123 = 1,728 cm3
The volume of the 3 inch sphere is 33 times bigger = 27 times bigger. 13 : 33 = 1 : 27
1 kg is not a volume. It's a 'mass'.If the volume of a sphere is 1 cubic unit, then its diameter is 1.2407 unit (rounded).
The new volume is 76.566 cubic inches.