Surface area of the ball = 4*pi*342 = 4624*pi square mm
Yes, that's true. The surface area is (the square of the diameter) multiplied by (pi).
radius= 24/2= 12cm surface area= 4 x pi x 12^2 = 576pi cm^2
The surface area of a sphere with diameter 78 and using 3.14 for Pi is about 19,103.76 units2
Total surface area = (2*pi*radius2)+(diameter*pi*height)
Divide the surface area by the circumference of the circle, which is a product of the diameter x Pi. Essentially, an unrolled cylinder is a rectangle.
Yes, that's true. The surface area is (the square of the diameter) multiplied by (pi).
first you multiply each side by 1,000,000 then you find the surface area of a cylinder that has a diameter of 3in and the height of 6in
radius= 24/2= 12cm surface area= 4 x pi x 12^2 = 576pi cm^2
Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius2)+(pi*diameter*height)
The surface area of a sphere with diameter 78 and using 3.14 for Pi is about 19,103.76 units2
half the diameter and then get the radius times pi and square it
Total surface area = (2*pi*radius2)+(diameter*pi*height)
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Divide the surface area by the circumference of the circle, which is a product of the diameter x Pi. Essentially, an unrolled cylinder is a rectangle.
you find the surface area of a circle by first finding the area of the circles/ two ends. you do this by multiplying the diameter by pi then multiply by two, that is both ends put together then you find the area of the flat part by finding out the circumference of the circle ends, then multiply that by the height of the cylinder. circumference= pi times the diameter then add all your calculation together, and you have the surface area of your cylinder :)
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Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius2)+(diameter*pi*height)