All the sides of a cube are the same size square and there are 6 sides on a cube, so find the area of one side and multiply by 6. Ithink you asked 1/8 m per side, so 1/8 X 1/8 X 6 = 0.09375 m2.
Total Surface Area of Cube is 6a2 . Here "a" is the "length of each side" of the cube.
Eight little cubes.
The surface area is quadrupled.
Surface Area of a Cube = 6 a 2(a is the length of the side of each edge of the cube)In words, the surface area of a cube is the area of the six squares that cover it. The area of one of them is a*a, or a 2 . Since these are all the same, you can multiply one of them by six, so the surface area of a cube is 6 times one of the sides squared.
The total surface area of a cube would be 6 x area-of-one-cube-face (there are 6 faces to a cube). Each face of a cube is a square. If any edge of the cube is "a", then: 6 x a x a.
Total Surface Area of Cube is 6a2 . Here "a" is the "length of each side" of the cube.
If each edge of a cube is w, then the area of each face of the cube is w2 .Since the cube has 6 faces, its total surface area is 6w2.The volume of the cube is w3 .
It is the area of the exposed surface. So if you take a cube, the surface area is the sum of the areas of each of the 6 faces. They are all the same in the case of a cube. In general, add up the surface area of each exposed surface and this is the total surface area.
Eight little cubes.
Surface Area of a cube is equal to the sum of the area of it sides. Each of its sides are square of side length a. Each side has area of a2. There are 6 sides on a cube. a2 + a2+ a2+ a2+ a2+ a2 = 6a2 Therefore: Surface area of a cube is 6a2
The cube's surface area consists of six squares; you can simply add the area of each of the squares. Note that each of the squares has the same size.
The surface area of a cube is 6*s2 where s is the length of each side (or edge).
The eight little cubes, combined, have the same volume as the single big cube has, but they have double the surface area of the big one.
The surface area is quadrupled.
Surface Area of a Cube = 6 a 2(a is the length of the side of each edge of the cube)In words, the surface area of a cube is the area of the six squares that cover it. The area of one of them is a*a, or a 2 . Since these are all the same, you can multiply one of them by six, so the surface area of a cube is 6 times one of the sides squared.
The total surface area of a cube would be 6 x area-of-one-cube-face (there are 6 faces to a cube). Each face of a cube is a square. If any edge of the cube is "a", then: 6 x a x a.
Ok, say you have a large cube with edges of one inch each. If you cut that cube into eight separate cubes, each with a side length of .5 inches, the surface area is increased, because now more of the original substance is exposed.