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3D Shapes

Sphere Volume, Surface Area, Diameter, Radius and Mass Calculators

Overview:

Sphere is a perfectly round three-dimensional shape where every point on its surface is equidistant from its center. Unlike other shapes, a sphere has no edges or vertices. It is characterized by its smooth, curved surface and uniform distance from the center to any point on the surface, known as the radius. Spheres are common in both natural and man-made objects, such as planets, balls, and bubbles.

Calculator for Volume of a Sphere

Instructions:

  1. Enter all but one value in available calculator fields. refer to diagram for value definition.
  2. Choose the units you would like to use default value is meters (m).
  3. Choose how many decimal places you wish answer to round to, the default value is one.
  4. Press solve button to find remaining unknown value.
  5. To perform a new calculation or you wish to clear current values use the reset button Reset Icon to clear values and start again.
  6. The formulas used for each calculator can be viewed by expanding the 'Click to Show Formula' section below.
model of a sphere

Volume of a sphere is

if diameter (d) equals

requirements not met -
please add all but one value in available fields.

Require different units not displayed?
CONVERT VARIOUS UNITS HERE

Click to Show Formula
image of used formula

Calculator for surface area of a sphere

Instructions:

  1. Enter all but one value in available calculator fields. refer to diagram for value definition.
  2. Choose the units you would like to use default value is meters (m).
  3. Choose how many decimal places you wish answer to round to, the default value is one.
  4. Press solve button to find remaining unknown value.
  5. To perform a new calculation or you wish to clear current values use the reset button Reset Icon to clear values and start again.
  6. The formulas used for each calculator can be viewed by expanding the 'Click to Show Formula' section below.
model of a sphere

Surface area of a sphere is

if diameter (d) equals

requirements not met -
please add all but one value in available fields.

Require different units not displayed?
CONVERT VARIOUS UNITS HERE

Click to Show Formula
image of used formula

Calculator for Diameter of a Sphere

Instructions:

  1. Enter all but one value in available calculator fields. refer to diagram for value definition.
  2. Choose the units you would like to use default value is meters (m).
  3. Choose how many decimal places you wish answer to round to, the default value is one.
  4. Press solve button to find remaining unknown value.
  5. To perform a new calculation or you wish to clear current values use the reset button Reset Icon to clear values and start again.
  6. The formulas used for each calculator can be viewed by expanding the 'Click to Show Formula' section below.
model of a sphere

Diameter (d) of a sphere is

if radius (r) is

requirements not met -
please add all but one value in available fields.

Require different units not displayed?
CONVERT VARIOUS UNITS HERE

Click to Show Formula
image of used formula

Calculator for Mass of a Sphere

Instructions:

  1. Enter all but one value in available calculator fields. refer to diagram for value definition.
  2. Choose the units you would like to use default value is meters (m).
  3. Choose how many decimal places you wish answer to round to, the default value is one.
  4. Press solve button to find remaining unknown value.
  5. To perform a new calculation or you wish to clear current values use the reset button Reset Icon to clear values and start again.
  6. The formulas used for each calculator can be viewed by expanding the 'Click to Show Formula' section below.
model of a sphere

Mass of a sphere is

if density is

and volume is

requirements not met -
please add all but one value in available fields.

Require different units not displayed?
CONVERT VARIOUS UNITS HERE

Find density of POLYMERS, METAL ALLOYS and CHEMICAL ELEMENTS frequently used in Engineering

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