Art project math help

elliottbrook

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I am an artist and I would like help to calculate how many size 5 footballs can be filled with 128m³ of air, equivalent to the volume of space inside two large hollow framed cubes. Law 2 of the game specifies that the ball is an air-filled sphere with a circumference of 68-71 cm (27-28 in)
It is for a London 2012 project. Thank you for your help.




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A sphere with 70cm circumference has radius 11.1408cm (rounded)

That sphere's volume is 5792.1943cm^3 (rounded)

22,098 times this volume is 127,995,000 cm^3 (rounded)

That's about 128m^3, but (just so you're clear) claiming that 22,098 balls together hold roughly 128m^3 of air is not the same thing as saying that 128m^3 of space will hold 22,098 balls.

If you want to know how many spheres with circumference 70cm will fit in 128m^3 of space, then that's a different question. :cool:
 
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