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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find how many spheres with radius q will fit in a sphere with radius r (with the terms of r and q).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[Volume (sphere) = \frac{ 4 }{ 3 }Pir^3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hope this helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am not sure if this is a convenient solution.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@estudier may like this problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sphere packing...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I remember reading something about this recently....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First, assume r>=q, then the number of spheres that can fit inside a bigger sphere is equal to the ratio of the volumes of the bigger one to the smaller one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yahoo said the same thing. But i dont think this is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://sci4um.com/about30352.html

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx

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