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chaotixmonjuish
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I was pondering a question today. If you have a cube with a sphere inside of it, and the sphere is growing at 2 m/s. The cube itself is expanding at 1 m/s. If the cube is 5 x 5 x 5, and the sphere has a radius of 2. Is it possible to calculate when the sphere and the cube will be expanding at the same rate? I also assumed that eventually the sphere will overcome the cube.
V=4/3*pi*r^2
dv=4/3*pi*2r dr/dt
V=x^3
dv=3x^2
V=4/3*pi*r^2
dv=4/3*pi*2r dr/dt
V=x^3
dv=3x^2