use area
to find the surface area you have to first find the area of each part then add the areas together.
you need to work backward for find the radius from the volume then work forward and find the surface area. The volume is 36 Pi cm3 The formula for the volume inside of a sphere is 4/3 Pi x radius3 so 36xPi=4/3 Pi x radius3 So 108/4=the radius3 so 27 is the radius cubed hence 3 is the radius. This tells us the surface area is 4xPix32 =36Pi cm squared. So in the surface area is also 36 but the units are square cm.
The spherical shape is the smallest surface area for a given volume. This comes about naturally when a surface under pure surface tension contains a fluid volume.
to find the surface area of the triangle we just need to multiply the length with breath. area=lengthXbreadth
You find the surface area of each of its six faces and add them together.
A sphere is the shape that has the largest volume and smallest surface area. the surface tension pulls the surface of the bubble in but the volume of air inside the bubble remains constant so the bubble wants to become a sphere.
to find the surface area you have to first find the area of each part then add the areas together.
It depends on the surface area of what!
The formula to find the surface area of a parallelogram is Base*Height.
surface area of glass plate
Lenght X width = surface area
you need to work backward for find the radius from the volume then work forward and find the surface area. The volume is 36 Pi cm3 The formula for the volume inside of a sphere is 4/3 Pi x radius3 so 36xPi=4/3 Pi x radius3 So 108/4=the radius3 so 27 is the radius cubed hence 3 is the radius. This tells us the surface area is 4xPix32 =36Pi cm squared. So in the surface area is also 36 but the units are square cm.
The surface-area-to-volume ratio may be calculated as follows: -- Find the surface area of the shape. -- Find the volume of the shape. -- Divide the surface area by the volume. The quotient is the surface-area-to-volume ratio.
The spherical shape is the smallest surface area for a given volume. This comes about naturally when a surface under pure surface tension contains a fluid volume.
to find the surface area of the triangle we just need to multiply the length with breath. area=lengthXbreadth
The surface area of a hexagon is the same as its area. You will normally need to split the hexagon into triangles, find their area and sum these.
1. Find the surface area of the whole cylinder 2. Find the area of one of the two circles on either end of the cylinder 3. Multiply the circle's area by two and subtract their area from the total surface area 4. Now you have the surface area of an unclosed cylinder!