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  1. www.omnicalculator.com › math › radius-of-sphereRadius of a Sphere Calculator

    5 dni temu · To calculate the radius of a sphere given the volume: Multiply the volume by three. Divide the result by four times pi. Find the cube root of the result from Step 2. The result is your sphere's radius!

  2. www.calculatorsoup.com › calculators › geometry-solidsSphere Calculator

    4 paź 2023 · This online calculator will calculate the 3 unknown values of a sphere given any 1 known variable including radius r, surface area A, volume V and circumference C. It will also give the answers for volume, surface area and circumference in terms of PI π.

  3. www.omnicalculator.com › math › sphere-volumeSphere Volume Calculator

    6 dni temu · volume = (1/6) × π × h × (3a² + h²) where the radius of the sphere is r, the height of the cap (the blue one) is h, and a is the radius of the base of the cap. We can also use these formulas to find the volume of the opposite dome (the orange one), as shown in the illustration.

  4. 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.

  5. 5 cze 2023 · Our equation of a sphere calculator will help you write the equation of a sphere in the standard form or expanded form if you know the center and radius of the sphere. Alternatively, you can find the sphere equation if you know its center and any point on its surface or if you know the end-points of any of its diameters.

  6. 4 sie 2022 · It is easy to find an explicit formula to calculate the surface-to-volume ratio. The area is 4 * π * r^2, and the volume is 4 / 3 * π * r^3. V = ( 4 * π * r^2) / ( 4 / 3 * π * r^3) = 3 / r or, if radius is half the diameter r = d / 2, then A / V = 6 / d.

  7. www.gigacalculator.com › calculators › volume-of-sphere-calculatorVolume of a Sphere Calculator

    Volume of a Sphere Calculator. Use this sphere volume calculator to easily calculate the volume of a sphere, given its radius in any metric: mm, cm, meters, km, inches, feet, yards, miles, etc.

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