True or False. An equation that is dimensionally correct is always physically correct, up to a constant of proportionality.
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Sphere 1 has surface area A1 and volume V1, and sphere 2 has surface area A2 and volume V2. If the radius of sphere 2 is double the radius of sphere 1, what is the ratio of (a) the areas, A2/A1 and (b) the volumes, V2/V1?
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 91 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Sphere 1 has surface area A1 and volume V1, and sphere 2 has surface area A2 and volume V2. If the radius of sphere 2 is double the radius of sphere 1, what is the ratio of (a) the areas, A2/A1 and (b) the volumes, V2/V1?
From the textbook chapter Introduction you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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