to find the volume of a sphere the equation is v= 4 over 3 x pie x the radius cubed
The area of a sphere is equal to its circumference times its diameter.There are a variety of ways to work out this formula, most of them involving calculus.(See the links for the volume of a sphere).
A sphere has no base, and since it has no base, it has only a surface area and no lateral area.
For a given area, the biggest volume you can enclose is a sphere. A sphere has the best volume-to-area ratio.
A sphere.
A sphere contains the most volume to surface area ratio there is and most things sought that shape when molten.
A sphere.
Area of a sphere = (4pi/3) x (radius)3 Area of a prism depends on its shape, how many faces, etc.
To work out the area of a sphere, you have to know its radius. Once you know that: -- 'square' the radius (multiply radius times radius) -- multiply that result by 12.5664 The result is near the area of the sphere.
a sphere
A sphere
A sphere has the least area for a given volume.
A circle.