Yes, I think I can.Here I go.Watch this :Volume of a sphere = 4/3 pi R3 = (4/3) (pi) (15)3 = 14,137.17 cubic yards (rounded)
First we have to find the radius: 4*pi*radius2 = 78.5 square yards Divide both sides by 4*pi: radius2 = 6.246831516 Square root both sides: radius = 2.499366223 yards Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 65.40008284 cubic yards
360 units cubed
You can find the volume of a sphere by V = (4/3)*pi*r3 where r is the radius of the sphere. So in your case, the volume would be approximately 57.90583579 m3
Vol = 4/3*pi*r3 so given the volume, you can calculate the radius. Height of sphere = 2*radius.
Yes, I think I can.Here I go.Watch this :Volume of a sphere = 4/3 pi R3 = (4/3) (pi) (15)3 = 14,137.17 cubic yards (rounded)
First we have to find the radius: 4*pi*radius2 = 78.5 square yards Divide both sides by 4*pi: radius2 = 6.246831516 Square root both sides: radius = 2.499366223 yards Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 65.40008284 cubic yards
A sphere with a volume of 50 units3 has a radius of 2.29 units. A sphere with twice the radius (4.58 units) has a volume of 402 units3.
If the radius is 7 and the volume is 1232 the shape cannot be a sphere so you cannot find the height of a sphere when the shape is not a sphere!
The formula for the volume of a sphere is based on the radius of the sphere. It is equal to 4/3 multiplied by pi, multiplied by the radius cubed.
The formula to find the volume of a sphere us V = 4/3πr3, where V is volume, π is pi, which can be rounded to 3.14, and r is the radius. In order to find the volume of your sphere, the radius has to have a length unit, such as 10.2 cm or 10.2 inches.
Use the formula for volume to solve for the radius of the sphere and then plug that radius into the formula for the surface area of a sphere.
360 units cubed
The "area of a sphere" does not make sense. You must mean the "volume of a sphere". double radius = ...; double volume = 4. / 3. * 3.141592653589793 * radius * radius * radius;
You can find the volume of a sphere by V = (4/3)*pi*r3 where r is the radius of the sphere. So in your case, the volume would be approximately 57.90583579 m3
Vol = 4/3*pi*r3 so given the volume, you can calculate the radius. Height of sphere = 2*radius.
The formula with a known radius is: V = 4/3(PI*r3) A sphere with a radius of 4 units has a volume of 268.08 cubic units.