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If the surface area of a sphere increased by a factor of 3, by what factor did the radius of the sphere change?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The surface area of a sphere is given by :


A=4\pi r^2

r is the radius of the sphere

It can also be written as :


r\propto √(A)

If the surface area of a sphere increased by a factor of 3, it would mean that,


r'=k√(3A)

or


r'=k√(3) r

So, the radius of the sphere change by a factor of
√(3).

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