Well, darling, the volume of a sphere is calculated using the formula V = (4/3)πr^3. So, plug in the radius of 12 cm, and you'll find that the volume is approximately 7238.23 cubic centimeters. So, there you have it, sweetie, now go impress someone with your newfound knowledge.
volume sphere = 4/3 π radius³ → radius = ³√(¾ volume sphere ÷ π) = ³√(¾ × 972cm³ ÷ π) ≈ 6.1cm
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 2144.660585 cubic cm
33.51 cm^3
Approximately 113.04 cm3.
The formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3 x pi x r3. This means the volume of a sphere with diameter (which is twice as long as the radius) is 33.51 cm3.
A sphere with a radius of 2.25 cm has a volume of 47.713 cm3
2304pi......V=7234.6
The sphere's radius will be 7.973 cm
The volume of the 6 cm sphere is 1.53 = 3.375 times as large.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 80.0cm is about 2,144,661cm3
A sphere with a radius of 24 cm has a volume of 57,905.84 cm3
volume sphere = 4/3 π radius³ → radius = ³√(¾ volume sphere ÷ π) = ³√(¾ × 972cm³ ÷ π) ≈ 6.1cm
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 11 cm is: 5,575 cm3
The height of the cone of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius 12 cm is not 16 cm; it is actually 16 cm when considering the relationship between the cone's dimensions and the sphere's radius. The cone's volume is maximized when its height is two-thirds of the sphere's radius, which means the optimal height is ( \frac{2}{3} \times 12 \text{ cm} = 8 \text{ cm} ). Thus, the statement is incorrect; the correct height for maximum volume is 8 cm, not 16 cm.
The radius is 3.9996 cm
The volume is 14,137.2 cm3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 2144.660585 cubic cm