Asked by Steph
                a hollow metal sphere has an internal radius of 20cm and an external radius of 30cm , given that the density of the metal is 7.8, find the mass of the sphere , expressing your answer in kg.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    just multiply the volume of metal by its density to get the mass:
cm^2 * g/cm^3 = g
You know that the volume of a sphere of radius r is
v = 4/3 πr^3
so, to get the volume of metal, just subtract the volume of the empty inner sphere from the outer sphere.
    
cm^2 * g/cm^3 = g
You know that the volume of a sphere of radius r is
v = 4/3 πr^3
so, to get the volume of metal, just subtract the volume of the empty inner sphere from the outer sphere.
                    Answered by
            Scott
            
    the volume of metal is
... v = 4/3 * π * (30³ - 20³) cm³
if the density units are g/cm³
then multiply v by .0078
    
... v = 4/3 * π * (30³ - 20³) cm³
if the density units are g/cm³
then multiply v by .0078
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