Volume of a sphere = 4/3 pi R35' diameter = 2.5' radius4/3 pi R3 = (4/3) pi (2.5)3 = (20 and 5/6) pi = 65.45 cubic ft (rounded)
To find the volume of a sphere (ball) in cubic feet, you can use the formula V = (4/3)πr^3, where r is the radius of the ball. First, measure the radius of the ball in feet. Then, plug this value into the formula to calculate the volume in cubic feet.
1.25 cubic feet minus 77 cubic feet is equal to -75.75 cubic feet.
The difference between 9 cubic feet and 1.2 cubic feet is 7.8 cubic feet. This means that 9 cubic feet is 7.8 cubic feet more than 1.2 cubic feet.
cubic feet, cubic meters, cubic yards, if a very large lake, cubic miles
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean how many cubic feet are in a sphere with radius of 30 feet?
d = 6.2035 feet.
r = 6.6825 feet.
It is about: 4/3*pi*2^3 = 33.5 cubic feet
A sphere having a diameter of 9.5 feet has a surface area of 283.53 square feet and a volume of 448.92 cubic feet.
Radius = 5.57 feet (approx).
First we have to find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2*pi which works out as 1.909859317 feet Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 29.18050088 or 29.2 cubic feet to the nearest tenth
The sphere's approximate volume is 523.6 cubic feet.
523.5987756 cubic feet
113.097336 cubic feet.
A sphere with 20 cubic feet of volume has the following:A radius of 1.684 feetA diameter of 3.368 feetA circumference of 10.58 feetA surface area of 35.63 square feet
The diameter would be 7.816 feet.