Oh, dude, "S" in the context of area usually stands for "surface area." It's like the total area of all the surfaces of a three-dimensional object. So, if you're calculating the surface area of a cube, you'd be looking at all six sides added together. Cool, right?
P = the distance around a figure. A = the surface it takes up.
The word exterior is defined as being on the outside of something. It is the outside area of a structure or surface.
By axis if you mean its diameter then surface area: 4*pi*8^2 = 256*pi square units
It means that the surface area of the polygon has an area of 612 square inches.
Crust is 5 letter word. It describes area of surface of earth.
The surface area is the sum of all the shapes' area
the area of such an outer part or uppermost layer
surface area is the total outer area of a figure (I.E. a cubes surface area can be calculated by adding the area of its 4 squares)
increase the surface area of a solid means to increase the area of solid
surface area
There is NO equation for the area of a sphere Assuming you mean surface area, the surface area of a sphere of radius r is 4πr^2.
"Area"
if you mean surface area, the area of the base multiplied by the height
It would help if the question was less obscure. What do you mean by "work"? How the surface area affects chemical processes (for example the surface area of catalysts), or diffusion, or surface areas and friction?
A circle doesn't have a surface area because it is a 2D object. The area of a circle is = pi r2. if you mean the surface area of a sphere it is = 4 pi r2
No. Surface area can be measured in square inches, but so can many other things.