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| V = 1 / (2r)^3 [OG PS-202] |
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blue_lotus
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[deleted - OG question]
Best option is assume a value for r. Ler r=2 V = 1/(2*2)^3 V = 1/64 ------(1) Now what happens when r is halved . i.e r = 1 V = 1/(2*1)^3 V = 1/8 -------(2) Question askes us what should we multiple eqution 1 to get equation 2 Clearly (1/8) /(1/64) = 8 |
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