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Knowledge Organiser: Volume & Surface Area of Spheres

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This topic summary covers Knowledge Organiser: Volume & Surface Area of Spheres within Volume & Surface Area of Spheres for GCSE Mathematics. Revise Volume & Surface Area of Spheres in Geometry & Measures for GCSE Mathematics with 12 exam-style questions and 3 flashcards. This topic appears regularly enough that it should still be part of a steady revision cycle. It is section 4 of 4 in this topic. Use this topic summary to connect the idea to the wider topic before moving on to questions and flashcards.

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Section 4 of 4

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12 questions

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3 flashcards

Knowledge Organiser: Volume & Surface Area of Spheres

Key Terms
  • Sphere: A perfectly round 3D shape — every point on the surface is the same distance from the centre
  • Hemisphere: Exactly half a sphere
  • Radius (r): Distance from centre to surface
Must-Know Facts
  • Both sphere formulas are GIVEN in GCSE exams — know how to use them
  • Hemisphere volume = ½ × (4/3)πr³ = (2/3)πr³
  • Hemisphere total surface area = curved half + flat circle = 2πr² + πr² = 3πr²
  • Volume grows with r³ — doubling radius multiplies volume by 8
  • Surface area grows with r² — doubling radius multiplies SA by 4
Key Formulas
  • Sphere volume: V = (4/3)πr³
  • Sphere surface area: SA = 4πr²
  • Hemisphere volume: V = (2/3)πr³
  • Hemisphere total SA: SA = 3πr²
Common Mistakes
  • Using diameter instead of radius: Both sphere formulas use r — if given d, halve it first
  • Hemisphere surface area: Total SA = 2πr² (curved) + πr² (flat circle) = 3πr² — don't forget the flat face
  • Volume formula: V = (4/3)πr³ — the power is 3, not 2
  • Exact answers: Leave as e.g. 36π cm³ when asked for exact answers in terms of π

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Practice Questions for Volume & Surface Area of Spheres

What is the formula for the volume of a sphere with radius r?

  • A. 4πr²
  • B. (4/3)πr²
  • C. (4/3)πr³
  • D. (2/3)πr³
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Explain why the total surface area of a solid hemisphere with radius r is 3πr². You must refer to both parts of the surface.

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Quick Recall Flashcards

Volume of Sphere
V = (4/3)πr³
Sphere Formulas
Volume = (4/3)πr³. Surface Area = 4πr². Both formulas given in exam - you just need to apply them!

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