The above calculations are correct, just not for thisAs you put it that way you can fit 551 Ball bearings (551.782 if you want the cut one up)
Working:
Ball bearing Radius= 1.25mm
volume= (4/3)(pi)(radius)cubed
1 ball bearing volume= 8.181230869mm
1 meter/0.008.181230869 meter= 551.782
Been so long since i've done maths...... though I feel i've gone wrong.
Although, that answer seems too small, although I could be wrong
If lined up side by side, there would be 4 bearings per 1 cm, so in an area of 1cm2 there would be 16 bearings.
So, side by side at the bottom of the box, there would be 1600 bearings...
Is the answer to question 1;
EDIT: Oops, why did I times it by 200?
1600 x 40, so 64,000?
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So for surface area; 4(pi)r2... 4 x Pi x 1.25mm2.
= 19.63495408mm.
Above x 64,000 = 1256637.061mm <- Surface area.
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All of that is probably wrong, and i've just wasted 10 mins