The volume of a sphere can be found by the formula:
volume=4/3¶r3
2006-10-17 08:52:47
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answered by DanE 7
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The volume of a sphere
=4/3*Pi*r^3
where,
Pi=3.14
r=radius of a sphere=diameter of a sphere/2
2006-10-17 08:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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the volume of a sphere V=(4/3)pi*r^3
where r = radius of sphere and
pi = the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of the sphere
i hope that this helps
2006-10-17 19:22:41
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answered by Anonymous
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volume = 4/3 Pi *r^3
2006-10-17 08:52:19
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answer #4
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answered by bruinfan 7
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Loosely related - but I love this fact:
Did you know that the surface area of a sphere is exactly the same as a cylinder of the same radius?
2006-10-17 09:04:23
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answered by Bill N 3
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2 x pi x r squared rings a bell
but it is years since i did my maths. (but this was obviously drummed into me!)
Could be 4 pi r squared
sorry cant find symbols for pi or squard on here.....
2006-10-17 08:54:08
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answered by Miss Behavin 5
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it is (4/3) x pi x r cubed
2006-10-17 08:52:46
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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pii r2,
pii r squared
pii times the radius squared
2006-10-17 08:53:28
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answer #8
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answered by chris s 3
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(4/3)pi*r^3
2006-10-17 08:59:39
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answer #9
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answered by yupchagee 7
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yarrağım
2006-10-17 09:58:55
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answer #10
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answered by Bakire S 1
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