Surface area
The total distance around a plane geometric shape, i.e. one drawn on a piece of paper, is called the shape's perimeter.
Surface area
Surface area
Depends on the shape and size of the object.
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The total area of all surfaces of an object is called the surface area. It is a measure of how much exposed surface the object has.
The solid figure that has 4 flat surfaces that are triangles is a tetrahedron. A tetrahedron is a polyhedron with four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners. Each of the four faces of a tetrahedron is an equilateral triangle, making it a regular polyhedron.
When you cut a cross-section of a three-dimensional shape, each resulting part retains the same number of edges and surfaces as the original shape, but they are distributed differently. The cut creates new edges and surfaces at the intersection, but overall, the total count remains consistent. This property holds true for regular geometric solids, where symmetry and uniformity are maintained through the cut. Thus, the total number of edges and surfaces remains unchanged, albeit reconfigured.
The total distance around a plane geometric shape, i.e. one drawn on a piece of paper, is called the shape's perimeter.
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The DMFS index, which stands for Decayed, Missing, and Filled Surfaces, is calculated by assessing the number of decayed surfaces, missing surfaces, and filled surfaces in a person's teeth. Each tooth has multiple surfaces, and you tally the total number of affected surfaces across all teeth. The formula is DMFS = D + M + F, where D is the total number of decayed surfaces, M is the total number of missing surfaces, and F is the total number of filled surfaces. This index provides a comprehensive measure of dental caries and treatment needs in a population.
1. Plane Figures- A flat, closed figure that is in a plane- A plane figure can be made of straight lines, curved lines, or both straight and curved lines.2. Solid Figures- The figures which occupy space are called solids.- Solids are three dimensional figures i.e., they have length, breadth & height.- There are two important facts related to solids-a. Every solid has a surface area. Some solids have plane surfaces, others have curved surfaces.b. Every solid has a 'bulk' & its bulk occupies some space.3. Surface area-It is the sum of areas of all visible (exposed) surfaces of a solid.4. Volume-It is the three dimensional space occupied by a solid, liquid or gas.5. Lateral surface area - is the sum of the surface areas of all its faces excluding the base.6. Total surface area - is the sum of the surface areas of all its faces including the base.
Total solid refers to the sum of all solid matter present in a substance, typically expressed as a percentage of the total weight of the substance. This measurement includes both organic and inorganic compounds that exist in a solid form within the substance.
Arithmetic : (First term)(last term)(act of terms)/2 Geometric : (first term)(total terms)+common ratio to the power of (1+2+...+(total terms-1))
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Total solids (TS) is the total amount(sum) of organic and inorganic solid materials that are suspended and those that are dissolved. Total volatile solids( VS) are organic compounds of animal and plant origin. Total solids is therefore composed of VS and Fixed solids.
what is the total solid fuel consumption in asia? its about 30.oo%