Volume of Spheres
Concept
The volume of a sphere is the measurement of the space it can occupy. A sphere is a three-dimensional shape that has no edges or vertices.
Rules
Volume of spheres:
The volume V of a sphere is four-thirds the product of π and the cube of the radius r.
1. Use the formula to find the volume of the sphere.
2. Substitute in the given value for r.
3. Solve using order of operations.
Volume of hemispheres:
The volume of a hemisphere is half the volume of a sphere.
1. First, find the volume of the sphere by using the volume formula:
2. Substitute in the given values for r and solve.
3. Divide the answer by 2 to find the volume of the hemisphere.
Example
Solution
1. Use the formula V = to find the volume of the sphere.
2. Substitute r = 6 mm in the given formula.
V =
3. Solve using order of operations.
V = 904.8 mm3
Practice Volume of Spheres
Volume: It is the measure of the space occupied by a solid. Volume is measured in cubic units.
Sphere: A geometrical object in three-dimensional space that is like the surface of a ball. It has a set of all points in space that are a given distance (the radius) from a given point called the center.
Hemisphere: A sphere split in half forms two congruent shapes each called a hemisphere. The face formed by the slice is a circle
Pre-requisite Skills
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Volume of Prisms
Volume of Cylinders