If the volume of a sphere doubles, what is the ratio of the surface area of the new, larger sphere to the old?
1 Answer
Feb 23, 2016
The ratio of the surface area of the new, larger sphere to the old is
Explanation:
Let's start with two formulas - for surface area of a sphere
To double the volume, we have to increase the radius by multiplying it by
Indeed, let
Then the volume of a sphere with radius
With radius
The ratio of the new surface area to the old one equals to