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Question 841528: what is the maximum number of spheres with a radius of 10cm that you could fit into a cube of 8000cm cubed
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the maximum number of spheres with a radius of 10cm that you could fit into a cube of 8000cm cubed
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The volume of a sphere is
Divide 8000 by the volume of the sphere.
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Stacking and packing is much more complex that just dividing by the volumes, tho. You'll get an answer, but it's meaningless.
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