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What mass of a material with density ρ is required to make a hollow spherical shell having inner radius r1 and outer radius r2? (use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary.)?

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Answer:
m=\frac {\rho}{(4)/(3) \pi( (r_2)^(3) - (r_1)^(3)) }

It is given that:

Density of material =ρ

radius of inner spherical shell =
r_1

radius of outer spherical shell=
r_2

we know that the volume of sphere is
(4)/(3)\pi r^(3)

Volume of the given spherical shell =
(4)/(3)\pi( (r_2)^(3)-(r_1)^(3))

Then mass of the spherical shell can be calculate as:

Mass, m=density/ volume


m=\frac {\rho}{(4)/(3) \pi ((r_2)^(3) - (r_1)^(3)) }


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