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How do you define the size of a Sphere?

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Question added by Salma Fakih , Architect , -
Date Posted: 2015/05/12
mohammed elgohary
by mohammed elgohary , Site Engineer , Kenaaz united

volume of sphere (V) =4/3 π r3

 

Abdulafeez Orilonise
by Abdulafeez Orilonise , Science Technician , Anglican Grammar School

it can be that you specify two points to set the circumference or the radius. (then define the size)

Bello Abubakar
by Bello Abubakar , Cinema 4D Render/Sketch UP, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD and Revit Specialist , Federal Housing Authority

Use the3P (Three Points) option to define the size of the sphere anywhere in3D space. The three points also define the plane of the circumference. No more, No less.

ماحي عابد
by ماحي عابد , Civil engineer , Technical building control

Agree with the previous answers

Ali Mohamed Ahmed
by Ali Mohamed Ahmed , site engineering , شركة مقاولات

With Radius or Diameter Only one >>>>>>>>>>> thank you

Amr Gamal Anwar Hassan
by Amr Gamal Anwar Hassan , مهندس حاسب كميات , Shurfah Real Estate Development and Investment

thank you for invitation

I agree with engineer mohammmed elgohary

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by Deleted user

Sphere size is calculated using two measures: the volume (how much space the sphere takes up) and the surface area (the total area of the sphere's surface). Both sphere size and surface area can be easily calculated if you know the radius or diameter of the sphere. The formula for volume is4/3 times pi times the radius cubed,

or      4/3πr^3.

The formula for surface is4 times pi times the radius squared,

or       4πr^2.

 

 

mohamed sabah
by mohamed sabah , quality control and Architectural Designer , Direction Infrastructure Rabat +teammaroc

measured by calculating the distance through and around the object

Syed Shan Haider
by Syed Shan Haider , Senior Draftsman , Al Marwan General Contracting Company

Just Give its Dia or Radius.

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