Its shape and dimensions
You need the area to find the volume of an object.
To determine the area, we need more information such as the shape or dimensions of the object.
To find the density of an object, you need to know its mass (in grams) and volume (in cubic centimeters or milliliters). Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the object by its volume.
You would need some more information.
To find the position of an object from a velocity-time graph, you need to calculate the area under the curve of the graph. This area represents the displacement of the object.
the three dimensions needed to find the area of a rectangular solid object are: Height, Length and Width.
You can't - not enough information. Basically you need to divide the mass by the volume.
To find the position of an object from a velocity vs. time graph, you need to calculate the area under the velocity vs. time curve. This area represents the displacement of the object.
FIrst we need to know what the object is? Perhaps you mean a cone or a cylinder?
Find the length of the sides of the object. Good for finding how much fencing you would need to enclose an area.
To find tension, you also need to know the acceleration of the object it's acting on. Using the mass and volume alone won't give you the tension in the object. You would need additional information such as the acceleration or other forces acting on the object to calculate the tension.
If you want to find the surface of something, you must first specify which shape or object you wish to find the surface of, and need to say which area you are looking for, Lateral or Total surface area. Then someone will be able to answer your question.