No volume is for 3 dimensional shapes and area for two dimensions.
There is no reason for the surface area to remain the same even if the volume is the same.
Move to another universe where volume and area are the same thing...
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.
Area is the space in which a thing takes up. Volume is the capacity in which a thing can or is holding
its different because a volume is how much and area is the whole thing
The mass of the object is its volume, or how much total area it covers. The density is how much of the object is packed into a certain amount of volume.
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
not at all
NOOO
yes. its the same thing for surface area too. A way to remember the difference between volume and area is that area is a shorter word so its 2 at the end. volume is a longer word so after the answer you put a 3.
None.There is no such thing as a surface to volume area ration! Furthermore, there is no indication in the question as to what the 6 micrometres refers to.None.There is no such thing as a surface to volume area ration! Furthermore, there is no indication in the question as to what the 6 micrometres refers to.None.There is no such thing as a surface to volume area ration! Furthermore, there is no indication in the question as to what the 6 micrometres refers to.None.There is no such thing as a surface to volume area ration! Furthermore, there is no indication in the question as to what the 6 micrometres refers to.