This calculation is simple geometry:
To figure the area for either the floor or ceiling surface, simply multiply the length of the room by the width (16' wide x 24' long = 384 square feet).
If you require the square footage of the wall surfaces, you turn your calculations vertically; that is, two walls measure (16' wide x 8' high = 128 square feet) each, and two walls measure (24'w x 8'h = 192 ft2) each. Notice the abbreviations in that last formula.
Added together, the total area of all four wallsis (128 x 2) + (192 x 2) = (256 + 384) = 640 ft2.
Add the wall total to the total area of the floor and ceiling to calculate the total area of all six surfaces in the room. That can be written as (384 x 2) + 640 = (768 + 640) = 1408 ft2.
work out the cubic feet of your object (height x depth x breadth). Then to convert cubic feet to square feet, divide by the height in feet
The floor area is 13 x 15 = 195 sq ft. The height has no bearing on this. If you multiply by the height you get the volume of the room, ie 1755 cubic feet
The floor and ceiling are each 20 square feet. In order to know the area of the walls, we would also need to know the height of the ceiling.
36 square feet on the floor. 36 square feet on the ceiling. ( 6 x height of the room) on each wall. Total area inside the room is [ 24 times (3 + height of the room) ] square feet.
10 x 12 = 120 square feet on the floor 10 x 12 = 120 square feet on the ceiling (10 x height) on each of two of the walls (12 x height) on each of the other two walls Total square feet in the room = [ 240 + (44 x height) ] square feet
20 x 20 = 400 The room has 400 square feet on the floor, 400 square feet on the ceiling, and (80 x height of the room) square feet on the walls.
120 square feet on the floor, and another 120 square feet on the ceiling. We can also calculate the square feet on the walls if we know the height of the ceiling.
work out the cubic feet of your object (height x depth x breadth). Then to convert cubic feet to square feet, divide by the height in feet
70 square feet on the ceiling, and another 70 square feet on the floor. We don't know how many square feet on the walls unles we know the height of the ceiling.
120 square feet on the floor, and another 120 square feet on the ceiling. We can also calculate the square feet on the walls if we know the height of the ceiling.
The floor area is 13 x 15 = 195 sq ft. The height has no bearing on this. If you multiply by the height you get the volume of the room, ie 1755 cubic feet
The floor and ceiling each have areas of 100 square feet. In order to find the areas of the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling.
The floor and ceiling are each 720 square feet. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd have to know the height of the ceiling too.
' L ' = length of the room ' W ' = width of the room ' H ' = height of the ceiling Floor = ( L W ) square feet Ceiling = ( L W ) square feet 2 walls = ( L H ) square feet, each other 2 walls = ( W H ) square feet, each
The area of the ceiling is 368 square feet. The area of the floor is also 368 square feet. In order to find the area of the walls, we need to know the floor-to-ceiling height of the room.
The floor and ceiling are each 20 square feet. In order to know the area of the walls, we would also need to know the height of the ceiling.
The area of the floor is 414 square feet.The area of the ceiling is 414 square feet.If we knew the floor-to-ceiling height, we could alsocalculate the area of the walls.