Respuesta :
Answer:
V≈0.034m³
Explanation:
Review:
Every point on the surface of a sphere's three-dimensional, perfectly round shape is equally spaced from the object's center. Spheres are a frequent type of item, including balls and globes. You only need to know a sphere's radius and enter it into a straightforward formula (V = 4⁄3πr³) to get its volume.
The volume of a sphere is calculated as 4/3 times pi times the cube of the radius. A number is cubed when it has been multiplied three times, in this example, three times the radius.
V = 4⁄3πr³
The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter is 4/3; this formula is used to calculate the volume of a sphere.
Given:
400 mm diameter
To find:
Volume in m^3
Steps:
Unit Conversion:
[tex]d=0.4m[/tex]
Using the formulas
[tex]V=\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3\\d=2r[/tex]
Solving for [tex]V[/tex]
[tex]V=\frac{1}{6} \pi d^3=\frac{1}{6} *\pi *0.4^3[/tex] ≈ [tex]0.03351m^3[/tex]
Answer:
Explanation:
Hello!
The sphere has a diameter of 400mm which is equivalent to 40 cm.
The volume of a sphere equals to V = 4/3 π r^3
That is Pi multiplied by the radius of the sphere to the power of three, all multiplied by 4 and divided by 3.
The sphere has a diameter to 40 cm, and to get its radius we need to divide diameter by 2.
radius = 20 cm
Volume = 4/3 π 20cm^3
Volume = 4/3 * 3.14 * 20cm^3
Volume = 4/3 * 62.8 cm^3
Volume = 251.2 / 3 cm^3
Volume = 83.7(3) cm^3
let's make the number into a fraction, and then convert it into meters cubed:
83.7(3) = [tex]\frac{8373-837}{90}[/tex] cm^3
Volume = [tex]\frac{7536}{90}[/tex] cm^3
Now, because the measurement is cubed, we gotta divide centimeter by 100 cubed, to get meters cubed.
that will be our Volume divided by 1.000.000 (million).
[tex]\frac{7536}{90*1.000.000}[/tex] meters^3
Volume = [tex]\frac{7536}{90,000,000}[/tex] meters^3
Hope I helped!