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How do you measure the diameter of a ball? - Answers

Submerge the ball, if it's small enough, into a graduated cylinder and measure the volume change. Take that number and divide it by 4, then divide it by 3.1415, then multiply it by three, then take the cube root of it, then multiply it by 2. There's your diameter!



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Submerge the ball, if it's small enough, into a graduated cylinder and measure the volume change. Take that number and divide it by 4, then divide it by 3.1415, then multiply it by three, then take the cube root of it, then multiply it by 2. There's your diameter!



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Submerge the ball, if it's small enough, into a graduated cylinder and measure the volume change. Take that number and divide it by 4, then divide it by 3.1415, then multiply it by three, then take the cube root of it, then multiply it by 2. There's your diameter!

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