Sphere Volume from Radius

Calculate sphere volume from radius using V = 4/3πr³.

Author

Dr. Mariam Diallo

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Senegalese sociolinguist with a doctorate from Sorbonne, studying code-switching in multilingual urban communities

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Prof. Kenji Tanaka

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Japanese materials scientist at Kyoto University, known for breakthroughs in sustainable polymer research

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Reference values
  2. Calculator
  3. Reference table
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Related conversions

11 units =

5,575.2798 cubic units

Representative value from the Sphere Volume from Radius reference table.

Reference Values

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Sphere Volume from Radius

Calculate sphere volume from radius using V = 4/3πr³.

Calculated Result

Reference Table

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Sphere Volume from Radius Reference
RadiusSphere Volume
1 units4.1888 cubic units
2 units33.5103 cubic units
3 units113.0973 cubic units
4 units268.0826 cubic units
5 units523.5988 cubic units
6 units904.7787 cubic units
7 units1,436.755 cubic units
8 units2,144.6606 cubic units
9 units3,053.6281 cubic units
10 units4,188.7902 cubic units
11 units5,575.2798 cubic units
12 units7,238.2295 cubic units
13 units9,202.7721 cubic units
14 units11,494.0403 cubic units
15 units14,137.1669 cubic units
16 units17,157.2847 cubic units
17 units20,579.5263 cubic units
18 units24,429.0245 cubic units
19 units28,730.912 cubic units
20 units33,510.3216 cubic units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sphere Volume from Radius, formulas, and typical use cases.

What does the Sphere Volume from Radius calculator do?

It calculates estimating capacity or volume for spherical tanks, balls, and domed spaces from the values you enter.

What formula does the Sphere Volume from Radius calculator use?

Sphere volume = (4/3) × π × radius³.

What inputs are valid?

Enter a positive radius greater than zero.

When would I use this?

estimating capacity or volume for spherical tanks, balls, and domed spaces

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