Lateral area or total surface area?
lateral area does not include the circular bases.
L = 2 pi r h
S = L + 2 pi r2
Use the Formula Lateral Surface Area= 2(pi=3.14)rh
Area is for two-dimensional shapes, like rectangles or squares, and surface area is for three-dimensional shapes, like pyramids and cylinders.
They both depend on circumference not perimeter.
Yes.
Change in height and circumference
No.
it is the total cylinders area in cm square.
Use the Formula Lateral Surface Area= 2(pi=3.14)rh
Area is for two-dimensional shapes, like rectangles or squares, and surface area is for three-dimensional shapes, like pyramids and cylinders.
((cylinder area * stroke ) * number of cylinders) =1000 cubic centimeters
They both depend on circumference not perimeter.
Yes.
Change in height and circumference
It depends on the shape for which you want the area. The area of both cones and cylinders are completely defined by height and radius.
The volume of cylinders are measured in cubic units.
It is possible for some cones A and cylinders B. But in general, the assertion is false.
The relationship between the surface areas of cylinders, cones, and spheres is that the surface area of a cylinder is equal to the sum of the areas of its two circular bases and its curved surface area, the surface area of a cone is equal to the sum of the area of its circular base and its curved surface area, and the surface area of a sphere is equal to four times the area of its circular base.