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a sphere and a cube have the smae surface area show that the ratio of the volume of the sphere to that of the cu be is √6:√π​

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Answered by Ajinkya007
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let r and a be the radius of the sphere and edge of the cube respectively.

Given, Surface area of sphere = Surface area of cube

4πr2 = 6a2

(r/a)2 = 3 / 2π

r / a = √(3/2π)

Volume of sphere / Volume of cube = (4/3)πr3 / a3 = (4π/3)(r/a)3

= (4π/3)(√(3/2π))3

= (4π/3)(3/2π)(√(3/2π))

= 2√(3/2π)

= √(4x3/2π)

= √(6/π)

Thus, Volume of sphere : Volume of cube = √6 : √π.

Answered by KIMTAEASMIN
5

Answer:

x-axis of a graph is called abscissa

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