Sphere Cap Volume from Radius and Height: 5 units Sphere Radius; 3.75 units Cap Height
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5 units Sphere Radius; 3.75 units Cap Height converts to
165.669925 cubic units
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Input: 5 units Sphere Radius; 3.75 units Cap Height
Output: 165.669925 cubic units
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Sphere Cap Volume from Radius and Height
Calculate spherical cap volume from sphere radius and cap height.
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Cap Volume |
|---|---|
| 2 units Sphere Radius; 4 units Cap Height | 33.510322 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 0 units Cap Height | 0 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 0.5 units Cap Height | 3.796091 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 1.25 units Cap Height | 22.498385 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 2.5 units Cap Height | 81.812309 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 3.75 units Cap Height | 165.669925 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 5 units Cap Height | 261.799388 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 6.25 units Cap Height | 357.928851 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 7.5 units Cap Height | 441.786467 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 8.75 units Cap Height | 501.100391 cubic units |
| 5 units Sphere Radius; 10 units Cap Height | 523.598776 cubic units |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Sphere Cap Volume from Radius and Height, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Sphere Cap Volume from Radius and Height calculator do?
It helps with estimating partial sphere volume in tanks, domes, and level calculations.
What formula does the Sphere Cap Volume from Radius and Height calculator use?
Spherical cap volume = πh²(3R - h)/3.
What inputs are valid?
Sphere radius must be non-negative and cap height must be between 0 and 2R.
When would I use this?
estimating partial sphere volume in tanks, domes, and level calculations
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