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How do you find radius of a hemisphere? - Answers
To find the radius of a hemisphere, you can use the formula for the volume or surface area, depending on the information you have. If you know the volume ( V ) of the hemisphere, the radius ( r ) can be calculated using the formula ( r = \left(\frac{3V}{2\pi}\right)^{1/3} ). If you have the surface area ( A ), use the formula ( r = \sqrt{\frac{2A}{3\pi}} ).
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How do you find radius of a hemisphere? - Answers
To find the radius of a hemisphere, you can use the formula for the volume or surface area, depending on the information you have. If you know the volume ( V ) of the hemisphere, the radius ( r ) can be calculated using the formula ( r = \left(\frac{3V}{2\pi}\right)^{1/3} ). If you have the surface area ( A ), use the formula ( r = \sqrt{\frac{2A}{3\pi}} ).
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How do you find radius of a hemisphere? - Answers
To find the radius of a hemisphere, you can use the formula for the volume or surface area, depending on the information you have. If you know the volume ( V ) of the hemisphere, the radius ( r ) can be calculated using the formula ( r = \left(\frac{3V}{2\pi}\right)^{1/3} ). If you have the surface area ( A ), use the formula ( r = \sqrt{\frac{2A}{3\pi}} ).
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