There is not a single size for a Basketball. Even the official NBA ball can have a circumference between 24.1 cm and 25.0 cm. This implies a volume of between 236.4 and 263.9 cubic centimetres (or millilitres).
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find the volume of the basketball using the formula 4/3 * phi * radius3since the volume of the mercury inside the basketball equals the volume of the basketball, find the weight by calculang density (13.6) * the basketball's volumemake sure you do the calculations in the correct measurement
No. A sphere has the smallest surface to volume ratio possible and a basketball is nearly spherical in shape (it has surface dimpling and seams).
The volume of air in a regulation size basketball is approximately 4.5 liters. This volume can vary slightly depending on factors such as the pressure of the air inside the ball and the exact dimensions of the ball.
Volume=4/3(pi)r3
The volume formula is: 4/3 times pi times radius cubed
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Assuming standard atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi, the pressure difference in the basketball is 5.3 psi. To estimate the volume of air in the basketball, you'd need the basketball's size, as well as assumptions about temperature and ideal gas behavior. This volume would be significantly larger in standard conditions than when pressurized.
Diameter, mass, weight, hardness, volume, pressure.
Volume is defined as the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container. An example of volume is how a Bowling ball and Basketball are about the same size and take up the same amount of space, therefor they have the same, or similar, volume.