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25 April, 11:23

One sphere has a radius of 5.10 cm; another has a radius of 5.00 cm. What is the difference in volume (in cubic centimeters) between two spheres?

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  1. 25 April, 11:37
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    Volume of spher can be calculated using the following rule:

    volume of sphere = (4/3) * pi * r^3

    for sphere 1:

    volume = (4/3) (22/7) (5.1*10^-2) ^3

    = 5.558*10^-4 m^3

    for sphere 2:

    volume = (4/3) (22/7) (5*10^-2) ^3

    = 5.238*10^-4 m^3

    it is clear that volume of sphere 1 is greater than volume of sphere 2 with a difference of:

    5.558*10^-4 - 5.238*10^-4 = 3.2*10^-5 m^3
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