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13 June, 02:22

The radius of a sphere was measured and found to be 20 cm with a possible error in measurement of at most 0.02 cm. What is the maximum error in using this value of the radius to compute the volume of the sphere

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  1. 13 June, 02:25
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    D (V) = 100,48 cm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a sphere is:

    V (s) = 4/3 π*r³

    Where r is the radius of the sphere

    If we take derivative of V respect r

    D (V) / dr = 4/3*3*π*r² ⇒ D (V) / dr = 4*π*r² ⇒ D (V) = 4*π*r²*dr

    We know:

    r = 20 cm and dr = 0,02 (at most)

    Then

    D (V) = 4*π * (20) ²*0.02 cm³

    D (V) = 32*π

    D (V) = 100,48 cm³
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