Gartneer, Chance E.. "How To Find The Radius Of A Sphere When Given The Volume"sciencing.com, https://www.sciencing.com/radius-sphere-given-volume-7778699/. 13 January 2011. APA Gartneer, Chance E.. (2011, January 13). How To Find The Radius Of A Sphere When Given The Volume.scie...
百度试题 结果1 题目16. Find the radius of a sphere of volume 60 cm3. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 16. 2.43cm 反馈 收藏
1 Volume:The radius r of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 2 inches per minuteFind the rate of change of the volume when r=6 inches and r=24 inchesExplain why the rate of change of the volume of the sphere is not constant even though dr/dt is constant 2 Volume:The radius r...
2 The volume, V, of a sphere of radius r is given by=4/3πr^3 The radius, rcm, of a sphere is increasing at the rate of 0.5 cms-1. Find, in terms of t, the rate of change of the volume of the sphere when r = 0.25.4 ...
The volume of a sphere with radius of 3 cm is___. A. 36π cubic centimeters B. 24π cubic centimeters C. 18π cubic centimeters D. 12π cubic centimeters 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。球体体积=4/3×π×半径的立方,4/3×π×3×3×3=36π 立方厘米。反馈...
Below, we have provided an exhaustive set of the radius of a sphere formula: Given diameter: r=d/2r=d/2, Given area: r=A/(4×π)r=A/(4×π), Given volume: r=3×V/(4×π)3r=33×V/(4×π), Given surface to volume ratio: r=3/(A/V)r=3/(A/V). Our radius of a ...
radius of sphere of equal volumedoi:10.1007/978-3-642-41714-6_180140radius of sphere of equal volume ● Halbmesser m der Kugel gleichen VolumensSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
The volume of a sphere is found by using the formula 43π r^3 where r is the radius. In this case, the radius is 4 miles, so the volume is (256)3π cubic miles. This is equal to the volume of a cylinder of radius 8 miles so (256)3π=π8^2h, since the volume of a ...
This calculator is a two-in-one tool that can be used to find the volume of a sphere given its radius, or the radius of a sphere given its volume.
We are asked to determine the volume of a sphere given that its radius is {eq}R = 10\ \mathrm{cm} {/eq}. The volume of the sphere is to be expressed... See full answer below. in cubic meters. First, we must convert the radius into meters so that we can exp...