The formula to calculate the Diameter of a Sphere given the Surface to Volume Ratio is:
\[ D = \frac{6}{\text{RA/V}} \]
Where:
The Diameter of a Sphere is the distance from one point to another point on the Sphere which is collinear with the center of the Sphere.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ D = \frac{6}{0.3} \]
Evaluating:
\[ D = 20 \]
The Diameter of the Sphere is 20 meters.
Surface to Volume Ratio (RA/V) | Diameter of Sphere (meters) |
---|---|
0.1 | 60.000000000000 |
0.2 | 30.000000000000 |
0.3 | 20.000000000000 |
0.4 | 15.000000000000 |
0.5 | 12.000000000000 |
0.6 | 10.000000000000 |
0.7 | 8.571428571429 |
0.8 | 7.500000000000 |
0.9 | 6.666666666667 |
1 | 6.000000000000 |