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17 May, 06:10

What happens to the volume of a sphere when its diameter is doubled?

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  1. 17 May, 08:42
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    To determine the effect of changing the diameter of a sphere to its volume, we would need to know the formula for the volume of a sphere which is V = 4πr³/3 where r is half of the diameter. As you can see, there is a direct relationship.

    r1 = d1/2

    r2 = d2/2 = 2d1/2 = d1

    V2/V1 = (4πd1³/3) / (4π (d1/2) ³/3)

    V2/V1 = 8

    Therefore, the volume of the sphere would be 8 times the original volume.
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