Sphere Radius from Volume: 50 cubic units

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Prof. Priya Venkatesh

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Indian theoretical physicist from IIT Bombay with postdoctoral work at CERN, researching dark matter candidates

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Dr. Isabella Rossi

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Italian neuroscientist at Sapienza University of Rome, studying the neural mechanisms of bilingual language processing

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Value details
  2. Calculator
  3. Nearby reference values
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Navigation and related conversions

50 cubic units converts to

2.285391 units

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Value Details

Input: 50 cubic units

Output: 2.285391 units

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Sphere Radius from Volume

Calculate sphere radius from volume by solving V = 4/3πr³ for radius.

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Sphere Radius from Volume values near 50 cubic units
Sphere VolumeSphere Radius
1 cubic units0.62035 units
5 cubic units1.060784 units
10 cubic units1.336505 units
25 cubic units1.813916 units
50 cubic units2.285391 units
100 cubic units2.879412 units
250 cubic units3.907963 units
500 cubic units4.923725 units
1,000 cubic units6.203505 units
2,500 cubic units8.419452 units
5,000 cubic units10.607844 units
10,000 cubic units13.365046 units
25,000 cubic units18.139158 units
50,000 cubic units22.853907 units
100,000 cubic units28.794119 units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sphere Radius from Volume, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Sphere Radius from Volume calculator do?

It helps with deriving sphere radius from volume when size must be back-calculated.

What formula does the Sphere Radius from Volume calculator use?

Radius = ∛(3V / 4π).

What inputs are valid?

Volume must be zero or greater for physical spheres.

When would I use this?

deriving sphere radius from volume when size must be back-calculated

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