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Canister holds 3 tennis balls the diameter of the balls is the same as the diameter of the cylinder 6 cm how much space in the cylinder is not taken? Since 3 tennis balls fit in the cylinder, the height of the cylinder is 3 * the diameter of a tennis ball Volume of Sphere = 4/3 * Π radius^3 Volume of Cylinder = height * Π radius^2 The diameter of a tennis ball is 6 cm The radius is 3 cm. Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * radius^3 Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * 3^3 Height of Cylinder = 3 * 6 cm = 18 cm Volume of cylinder = 18 * Π * 3^2 Space in the cylinder is not taken = Volume of cylinder - Volume of 3 balls Do the math, you should get 169.6 cc for the space in the cylinder is not taken.
150 sq cm is an area NOT a volume. You cannot convert an area into a volume.
suface area: 378cm2 Volume: 882cm3
volume prism = area base × height = 32 cm² × 7 cm = 224 cm³
Volume formula: 4/3 x pi x r ^3 Volume of the table tennis ball = 4/3 x 3.1416 x (2 cm)^3 = 33.5 cm^3 = 33.5 mL
The diameter of a standard tennis ball is approximately 6.7 cm.
There is no biggest tennis ball. the normal tennis ball has 6.7 cm as diameter.
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37.435 cm3 (3dp) 4/3 x pi x r3 gives volume
Canister holds 3 tennis balls the diameter of the balls is the same as the diameter of the cylinder 6 cm how much space in the cylinder is not taken? Since 3 tennis balls fit in the cylinder, the height of the cylinder is 3 * the diameter of a tennis ball Volume of Sphere = 4/3 * Π radius^3 Volume of Cylinder = height * Π radius^2 The diameter of a tennis ball is 6 cm The radius is 3 cm. Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * radius^3 Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * 3^3 Height of Cylinder = 3 * 6 cm = 18 cm Volume of cylinder = 18 * Π * 3^2 Space in the cylinder is not taken = Volume of cylinder - Volume of 3 balls Do the math, you should get 169.6 cc for the space in the cylinder is not taken.
The diameter of a standard tennis ball is approximately 6.7 cm.
150 sq cm is an area NOT a volume. You cannot convert an area into a volume.
Volume = area x height volume is 100 cm cubed height = volume/area = 100/50 = 2 cm
How many balls are in one can? Three? If so, then calculate the volume of one ball and multiply by three. That's the volume occupied by the balls. The volume of a sphere is given by the formula V = 4(Pi)r3/3. Now calculate the volume of the cylinder. Assume that its height is three times the diameter of a ball (if there are three balls in the can). Remember that the diameter is twice the radius. Also, assume that the radius of the can is equal to the radius of one ball. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = (Pi)r2h. Now subtract the volume of the balls from the volume of the can.
Volume does not, surface area does.
suface area: 378cm2 Volume: 882cm3