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How To Find Circumference Of A Sphere

Sphere Mathematics

Diameter of a circumvolve

The Diameter of a circle or sphere is equal to 2 times the Radius.

$\text"Bore" = 2 ⋅ \text"Radius"$

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Figure #i., The Bore of a circle
Circumference is 2 * Radius
Figure 2., Bore is 2 × Radius

Circumference of a circle

The Circumference of a circle or a sphere is equal to 6.2832 times the Radius.

$\text"Circumference" = vi.2832 ⋅ R$

$C = two ⋅ π ⋅ R$

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Figure 3., Circumference is two × π × Radius

The Circumference of a circumvolve or a sphere is equal to 3.1416 times the Bore.

$\text"Circumference" = 3.1416 ⋅ \text"Diameter"$

$C = π ⋅ D$

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Figure #4., The circumference is pi × Diameter

Radius of a circle

The Radius of a circle or sphere is equal to the Diameter divided by 2.

$R = D / 2$

Surface area of a circle

The Area of a circumvolve is equal to the Radius of the circumvolve multiplied by the Radius and and then this number multiplied by three.1416.

$\text"Expanse" = R^2 ⋅ π$

$\text"Area" = R ⋅ R ⋅ three.1416$

This number volition exist in foursquare inches or square millimeters, depending on the measurement system used.

The Area of a circumvolve is equal to the Diameter of the circle multiplied by the Diameter and then this number multiplied by iii.1416 and and so this total is divided by 4.

$\text"Area" = D ⋅ D ⋅ 3.1416 / 4$

$\text"Expanse" = D^2 ⋅ π/ 4$

Area of a Cylinder

This number volition be in square inches or foursquare millimeters, depending on the measurement system used.

The Area of a Cylinder is equal to 6.2832 ( 2 × π) times the radius of the Cylinder, times the sum of the Radius plus the Acme.

$\text"Area" = ii ⋅ three.1416 ⋅ R ⋅ ( R + H )$

$\text"Area" = 2 ⋅ π ⋅ R ⋅ ( R + H )$

This number will be in foursquare inches or square millimeters, depending on the measurement organisation used.

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Figure #seven. and #8., The area and Book of a cylinder

Volume of Cylinder

The Volume of Cylinder is equal to the radius of the Cylinder, multiplied by the Radius, and this number multiplied by by 3.1416, and then this number is multiplied past the length of the Cylinder.

$\text"Volume" = iii.1416 ⋅ R ⋅ R ⋅ H$

$\text"Volume" = π ⋅ R^2 ⋅ H$

This number will be in cubic inches or cubic millimeters, depending on the measurement system used.

Surface area of a Sphere

The Area of a Sphere is equal to the Square of the Radius of the sphere multiplied by 12.566 ( 4 × π) or Pi times the Diameter squared ( π × D × D ).

$\text"Area" = 12.566 ⋅ R ⋅ R$

$\text"Expanse" = 4 ⋅ π ⋅ R^ii$

$\text"Surface area" = π ⋅ D^two$

This number will exist in square inches or foursquare millimeters, depending on the measurement organisation used.

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Effigy #9. and #10., The surface area and volume of a sphere.

Volume of a Sphere

The Book of a Sphere is equal to the Radius of the Sphere, multiplied by the Radius again. Then this number is multiplied by the radius once again. Then this number is multiplied by 12.566. and the result is divided by iii.

$\text"Book" = 12.566 ⋅ R ⋅ R ⋅ R / 3$

$\text"Book" = 4 ⋅ π ⋅ R ⋅ R ⋅ R / iii$

$\text"Sphere Volume" = 4/iii ⋅ π ⋅ r^3 = ( π ⋅ d^3)/6$

This number will be in cubic inches or cubic millimeters, depending on the measurement organisation used.

Source: https://www.precisionballs.com/sphere_math.php

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