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1 April, 04:01

If the diameter of a sphere is doubled its surface becomes?

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  1. 1 April, 04:52
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    area will be four times the first area

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the diameter of the first sphere=d

    therefore radius=d/2

    =r

    the diameter of the second sphere becomes 2d

    therefore the radius of second sphere=2r

    area of a sphere=4*pi*r^2

    the ratio of the two spheres = (4pi (2r) ^2) / (4pir^2)

    = (4pi4r^2) / 4pir^2

    cancelling 4pir^2, you get 4:1

    therefore the area of the second sphere is 4 times the first one
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