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Tripling the radius of a sphere increases the surface area by a factor of?

9


What effect does tripling the radius and doubling the height of a cone have on the cone's volume?

the volume changes as radius squared and linear with height, so tripling radius and double of height gives 3 x 3 x 2 = 18 times more volume


Fill in the blank Tripling the radius of a sphere increases the surface area by a factor of?

nine:0


Where is the radius muscle in the body?

The radius is a bone in the forearm, not a muscle.


What happens to the area of a circle when you triple the radius?

As the area of a circle is pi*radius2 the increase in area is a factor of 32. So tripling the radius gives an increase in area by a factor of 9.


What is the insertion of the brachioradialis muscle?

The brachioradialis muscle inserts onto the styloid process of the radius in the forearm.


What is the muscle that attaches shoulder blade at one end and the radius bone at the other end?

There is no muscle that attaches at the shoulder blade and the radius. The radius is one of two bones in the forearm.


What muscle is connected to the radius bone?

There are several, the main one being the biceps brachii.


Which bone does the biceps muscle pull?

radius


Tripling the radius of a sphere increase the surface area by a factor?

By a factor of 32 = 9. In general, surface area (for any two similar objects) is proportional to the square of any linear measurement.


Is your radius a bone or muscle?

it is a bone present in lower fore arm, along your thumb....... not at all a muscle....


What muscle inserts on radius?

The biceps brachii muscle inserts on the radius bone. It originates from the scapula and crosses both the shoulder and elbow joints to insert on the radius, allowing it to flex the elbow and supinate the forearm.