Assuming the ball is a perfect sphere, it depends on the radius. The volume of a sphere is (4/3)(pi)(r^3).
Yes, a rubber ball is a solid because its molecules are packed closely together, giving it a definite shape and volume.
37.435 cm3 (3dp) 4/3 x pi x r3 gives volume
Yes, a foam rubber ball is considered a solid. Solids have a definite shape and volume, which is true for foam rubber balls. The foam material is tightly packed and retains its shape even when pressure is applied.
No
You can look at this problem by stating it differently. Basically we just need to find the volume of a sphere with a given diameter. If we look up the formula for the volume of a sphere we get: Volume equals four thirds times pi times the radius cubed. The radius of a sphere is equal to 1/2 of the diameter, and pi is equal to about 3.14. Using this information we can find the volume of our rubber ball. V=(4/3)*pi*(1/2d)^3 So if you had a rubber ball with a 2 in. diameter, you would have a volume of about 4.19 in^3. Hope that helps.
Inside a golf ball can be many things. It could have a rubber ball, with rubber bands, and some have a cork and rubber
rubber
NO because when you put it up your bum it will melt.
It is a ball of rubber bands. You wrap more and more on to it.
Rub my metal balls or rubber balls.
Rubber Ball was created on 1960-08-12.
Volume cannot be "centemeters squared. it must be "centimeters cubed" cm3. The density of a 30cm3 ball with mass 33.0 g is 33/30 = 1.1