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Meanwhile I got curious about the properties of other shapes, and I figured that the volume of a sphere equals the cubed value of the square root of its cross-sectional area, just like a cube.</h2>
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<pstyle="margin:12px;">It's quite hard to physically measure the volume of a ball accurately, but there's a significant difference between the result of my V = ( √( 3.2 )r )³ formula and the conventional "4 / 3 × π × r³".
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<pstyle="margin:12px;">It's quite hard to physically measure the volume of a ball accurately, but there's a significant difference between the result of my V=(√(3.2)r)³ formula and the conventional "4 / 3 × π × r³".
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With the limited resources that I had, I conducted some experiments.
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I could not provide the accuracy that the subject deserves, but the results aligned better with my V = ( √( 3.2 )r )³ formula.
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I could not provide the accuracy that the subject deserves, but the results aligned better with my V=(√(3.2)r)³ formula.
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