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Deffense [45]
2 years ago
5

Discuss a more accurate method for approximating the volume of the spherical slab other than using just cylindrical slabs.

Mathematics
1 answer:
polet [3.4K]2 years ago
8 0

The volume of the spherical slab is calculated by using the formula

V = 4πr³.

<h3>What is the volume of the sphere?</h3>

The space in the three dimensions covered by any shape is called the volume of the shape. If the space in three dimensions is covered by a sphere then it is called the volume of the sphere.

The formula utilized for the calculation of the volume of a sphere is given by:-

V = 4π r³

Here r is the radius of the sphere.

For the calculation of the volume of the cylinder, we need two pieces of data that are the radius of the circular cross-section and the length of the cylinder.

The formula for the calculation of the cylinder will be given as:-

V = 4πr²l

Therefore the volume of the spherical slab is calculated by using the formula  V = 4πr³.

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