In Visual Basic 6, I use this equation:
SurfaceArea = ((PI * radius) / (6 * Depth2)) * ((radius2 + 4 * Depth2) (3/2) - radius3)http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mathematical_formula_for_calculating_a_surface_area_for_a_building"
A parabola is a two dimensional open curve. Its area is therefore infinite.
A = 2 x pi x r (r + h)
the formula for calculating the surface area of an oval is A = Pi * a * b where a & b are the semimajor(half the long) and semiminor(half the short) axes
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The formula for calculating the surface area of a sphere is 4πr², where r is the radius of the sphere. This formula represents the area covered by the curved surface of the sphere.
The answer will depend on what information you have.
area of dish end
(2/3)*base*height
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calculating surface area
6(pi)l2, where l = length of side
2(l*w)+2(w*h)+2(l*h)=surface area
A parabola is a two dimensional open curve. Its area is therefore infinite.
It depends on how many sides are part of the "opening".
A = 2 x pi x r (r + h)
the formula for calculating the surface area of an oval is A = Pi * a * b where a & b are the semimajor(half the long) and semiminor(half the short) axes