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What mass of a material with density rho 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=\rho* (4)/(3) * \pi *(r_2^3-r_1^3 )

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We have to make a hollow sphere of inner radius
    r_1 and outer radius
    r_2.

Then the mass of the material required to make such a sphere would be calculated as:

Total volume of the spherical shell:


V_t=(4)/(3) \pi.r_2^3

And the volume of the hollow space in the sphere:


V_h=(4)/(3) \pi.r_1^3

Therefore the net volume of material required to make the sphere:


V=V_t-V_h


V=(4)/(3) \pi(r_2^3-r_1^3)

  • Now let the density of the of the material be
    \rho.

Then the mass of the material used is:


m=\rho.V


m=\rho* (4)/(3) * \pi *(r_2^3-r_1^3 )

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