Volume of a Sphere

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Volume of a Sphere: Overview

This topic discusses the experiment leading to the formula to find the volume of a sphere and a hemisphere. This is followed by exercises and word problems to apply these formulae.

Important Questions on Volume of a Sphere

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If the surface area of a sphere is(144π) m2 then its volume is

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The volume of sphere is 38808 cm3. Its curved surface area is [Use π=227]

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Which of the following is the formula for the volume of a sphere of radius ‘r’?

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Rohan dropped 10 identical steel balls into a cylindrical container of radius 6 cm and the level of water in the container rose from 14 cm to 24 cm.

What is the volume of one steel ball?

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Rohan dropped 10 steel balls into a cylindrical container of radius ‘r’ cm and the level of water in the container rose from $ {h}_{1}$ cm to $ {h}_{2}$ cm.

Which of these formulae gives the volume of 10 steel balls?

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The volume of a spherical balloon is increased by 33.1%.

Which of these is the percentage increase in its radius?

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The inner radius of a hollow sphere increased by 20%. The amount of water that it can hold will increase by _____ %.

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A cylindrical candle of diameter 16 cm and height 4.5 cm is melted and reshaped into a spherical shape as shown below.

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The minimum area of wrapper paper required to wrap the entire surface of the spherical candle is _____ sq. cm.

(use π=3.14, an exact answer is expected.)

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A solid metal sphere of radius 12 cm was melted and recast to make 64 smaller spheres. The radius of each sphere is _____ cm.

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The volume of the largest sphere that can be carved out of a cylinder of height 50 cm and diameter 12 cm is _____.

(Note: Use π = 3.14, an exact answer is expected.)

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The circumference of a sphere whose surface area is equal to its volume is _____ units.

(Use π = 3.14 an exact value is expected.)

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A gold biscuit of mass 108.3 g is melted to make identical hollow spherical beads of thickness 1 mm and outer radius 3 mm.

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The number of such beads that can be made from 108.3 g of gold is _____.

(Note: Consider π=3.0 and density of gold =19 gcc, mass = volume × density.)

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The circumference of the spherical shaped coconut below is 37.052 cm. The thickness of the shell including the edible part is 2 cm.

Estimate the amount of coconut water inside it, if it constitutes 60% of its inner volume.

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The amount of coconut water in the coconut is _____ ml.

(Note: Use π =3.14 and round your answer to the nearest 10.)

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The outer circumference of a hollow sphere is 62.8 cm. The thickness of the hollow sphere is 10% of its outer radius.

The capacity of the hollow sphere is _____cc.

(Note: Use π = 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest ten.)

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Shown below is the picture of a ball shaped ice cream container. Its circumference is 26.4 cm.

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The maximum quantity of ice cream inside the container is _____ ml. (Use π = 227 and round off the answer to the nearest whole number.)

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A beaker is completely filled with water and a sphere of radius 3 cm is fully immersed in it.

 

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The amount of water that spilled out of the beaker is _____ml.

(Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

 

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The volume of the largest sphere that can be carved out of a cuboidal piece of wood of dimensions 12 cm × 14 cm × 15 cm is _____ cc.

(Note: Use π = 3.14)

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Kiran plans to celebrate his birthday by giving ice cream to his friends. Shown below is a 2L tetra packet and a scoop of ice cream.

 

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The maximum number of scoops he can make using a scooper of radius 3 cm is _____.

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Shown below is an ice cream scooper of radius 3 cm and a scoop of ice cream.

 

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The approximate quantity of ice cream = _____ml.

(Note : Use π = 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest 10. )

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Shown below is a hemispherical bowl with an inner radius of 15 cm.

 

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The capacity of the bowl is _____ litres.

(Use π = 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest litre.)