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Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube is the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Cube to the volume of the Cube. Check FAQs
RA/V=3ri
RA/V - Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube?ri - Insphere Radius of Cube?

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Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
RA/V=3ri
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
RA/V=35m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
RA/V=35
LAST Step Evaluate
RA/V=0.6m⁻¹

Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius Formula Elements

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Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube
Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube is the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Cube to the volume of the Cube.
Symbol: RA/V
Measurement: Reciprocal LengthUnit: m⁻¹
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Insphere Radius of Cube
Insphere Radius of Cube is the radius of the sphere that is contained by the Cube in such a way that all the faces just touching the sphere.
Symbol: ri
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube

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RA/V=6le
​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Face Area
RA/V=6AFace
​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Face Perimeter
RA/V=6PFace4
​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Lateral Surface Area
RA/V=6LSA4

How to Evaluate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius?

Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius evaluator uses Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube = 3/Insphere Radius of Cube to evaluate the Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube, The Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius formula is defined as the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Cube to the volume of the Cube and is calculated using the insphere radius of the Cube. Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube is denoted by RA/V symbol.

How to evaluate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius, enter Insphere Radius of Cube (ri) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius

What is the formula to find Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius?
The formula of Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius is expressed as Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube = 3/Insphere Radius of Cube. Here is an example- 0.6 = 3/5.
How to calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius?
With Insphere Radius of Cube (ri) we can find Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius using the formula - Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube = 3/Insphere Radius of Cube.
What are the other ways to Calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube-
  • Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube=6/Edge Length of CubeOpenImg
  • Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube=6/(sqrt(Face Area of Cube))OpenImg
  • Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube=6/(Face Perimeter of Cube/4)OpenImg
Can the Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius be negative?
No, the Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius, measured in Reciprocal Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius?
Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius is usually measured using the 1 per Meter[m⁻¹] for Reciprocal Length. 1 per Kilometer[m⁻¹], 1 per Mile[m⁻¹], 1 per Yard[m⁻¹] are the few other units in which Surface to Volume Ratio of Cube given Insphere Radius can be measured.
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