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Physics, 09.08.2019 21:20, nabilop234

The rate (in cubic feet per hour) that a spherical snowball melts is proportional to the snowball's volume raised to the 2/3 power. (this assumes that the rate snow melts is proportional to the area exposed to the air -- i. e. the surface area of the snowball.) if a snowball of radius 1 foot (volume 4/3 \[pi] cubic feet) melts in 6 hours, how long will it take a snowball of raduis 3 feet (volume 36 cubic feet) to melt?

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