'A spherical balloon is being filled with helium. Relate the rate of change of volume with the rate of change of the radius of the balloon: V Tr3'
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We are given the volume of the sphere, V, as a function of its radius, r: $$V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3$$ Show more…
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