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Volume of Spherical Wedge is defined as amount of three dimensional space occupied by Spherical wedge. Check FAQs
V=23WedgerCircular3
V - Volume of Spherical Wedge?Wedge - Angle of Spherical Wedge?rCircular - Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge?

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523.5988Edit=2345Edit10Edit3
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Volume of Spherical Wedge Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Volume of Spherical Wedge?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
V=23WedgerCircular3
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
V=2345°10m3
Next Step Convert Units
V=230.7854rad10m3
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
V=230.7854103
Next Step Evaluate
V=523.598775598201
LAST Step Rounding Answer
V=523.5988

Volume of Spherical Wedge Formula Elements

Variables
Volume of Spherical Wedge
Volume of Spherical Wedge is defined as amount of three dimensional space occupied by Spherical wedge.
Symbol: V
Measurement: VolumeUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Angle of Spherical Wedge
Angle of Spherical Wedge is the measure of wideness of the identical flat semicircular shaped faces of the Spherical Wedge.
Symbol: Wedge
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value should be between 0 to 360.
Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge
Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge is the distance between center and any point on the curved boundary of the flat semicircular shaped face of the Spherical Wedge.
Symbol: rCircular
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Volume of Spherical Wedge

​Go Volume of Spherical Wedge given Total Surface Area
V=23Wedge(TSA(2Wedge)+π)32
​Go Volume of Spherical Wedge given Surface to Volume Ratio
V=23Wedge((2Wedge)+π23WedgeRA/V)3

How to Evaluate Volume of Spherical Wedge?

Volume of Spherical Wedge evaluator uses Volume of Spherical Wedge = 2/3*Angle of Spherical Wedge*Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge^3 to evaluate the Volume of Spherical Wedge, Volume of Spherical Wedge formula is defined as amount of three dimensional space occupied by Spherical Wedge. Volume of Spherical Wedge is denoted by V symbol.

How to evaluate Volume of Spherical Wedge using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Volume of Spherical Wedge, enter Angle of Spherical Wedge (∠Wedge) & Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge (rCircular) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Volume of Spherical Wedge

What is the formula to find Volume of Spherical Wedge?
The formula of Volume of Spherical Wedge is expressed as Volume of Spherical Wedge = 2/3*Angle of Spherical Wedge*Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge^3. Here is an example- 523.5988 = 2/3*0.785398163397301*10^3.
How to calculate Volume of Spherical Wedge?
With Angle of Spherical Wedge (∠Wedge) & Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge (rCircular) we can find Volume of Spherical Wedge using the formula - Volume of Spherical Wedge = 2/3*Angle of Spherical Wedge*Circular Radius of Spherical Wedge^3.
What are the other ways to Calculate Volume of Spherical Wedge?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Volume of Spherical Wedge-
  • Volume of Spherical Wedge=2/3*Angle of Spherical Wedge*(Total Surface Area of Spherical Wedge/((2*Angle of Spherical Wedge)+pi))^(3/2)OpenImg
  • Volume of Spherical Wedge=2/3*Angle of Spherical Wedge*(((2*Angle of Spherical Wedge)+pi)/(2/3*Angle of Spherical Wedge*Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Wedge))^3OpenImg
Can the Volume of Spherical Wedge be negative?
No, the Volume of Spherical Wedge, measured in Volume cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Volume of Spherical Wedge?
Volume of Spherical Wedge is usually measured using the Cubic Meter[m³] for Volume. Cubic Centimeter[m³], Cubic Millimeter[m³], Liter[m³] are the few other units in which Volume of Spherical Wedge can be measured.
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