Question Number 41783 by Tawa1 last updated on 12/Aug/18
Answered by tanmay.chaudhury50@gmail.com last updated on 12/Aug/18
$$\frac{\mathrm{4}}{\mathrm{3}}\Pi{r}^{\mathrm{3}} =\prod^{\mathrm{3}} \\ $$$${r}^{\mathrm{3}} =\frac{\mathrm{3}\prod^{\mathrm{2}} }{\mathrm{4}} \\ $$$${r}=\left(\frac{\mathrm{3}\prod^{\mathrm{2}} }{\mathrm{4}}\right)^{\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{3}}} \\ $$
Commented by Tawa1 last updated on 12/Aug/18
$$\mathrm{God}\:\mathrm{bless}\:\mathrm{you}\:\mathrm{sir} \\ $$
Commented by Tawa1 last updated on 12/Aug/18
$$\mathrm{Is}\:\mathrm{it}\:\mathrm{possible}\:\mathrm{to}\:\mathrm{make}\:\mathrm{the}\:\mathrm{sphere}\:\mathrm{practically}\:?? \\ $$
Commented by tanmay.chaudhury50@gmail.com last updated on 12/Aug/18
$${give}\:{me}\:{time}\:{tl}\:{think}… \\ $$
Commented by Tawa1 last updated on 12/Aug/18
$$\mathrm{Alright}\:\mathrm{sir}.\:\mathrm{God}\:\mathrm{bless}\:\mathrm{you} \\ $$