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The surface area of the pond is measured in square meters.
Surface Area is technically the same as area if we are dealing with 2-dimensional surfaces. But, it is mostly used to find an area of a 3-dimensional object.
circles are used for the area of pools tables desk or any ferniture.they are also used for making products such as a cutout to look off of.
surface area=(perimeter of base)x(height of the shape)+(area of the base)x(2)
Area = ( length of a side)2
There are many ways quadratic equations are used in the real world. These equations are used to calculate area, speed and profit
I might want to find the surface area of a box if I were trying to wrap it as a birthday present, that way I'd know how much wrapping paper I would need.
The surface area of the pond is measured in square meters.
Surface Area is technically the same as area if we are dealing with 2-dimensional surfaces. But, it is mostly used to find an area of a 3-dimensional object.
circles are used for the area of pools tables desk or any ferniture.they are also used for making products such as a cutout to look off of.
Real numbers are all numbers that do not have a complex component (i = sqrt(-1)). They are used for everything in the real world from totalling up a grocery bill to calculating the area of a circle.
The BET surface area can be used in catalyst manufacturing for the determination of adsorption of of gas (isotherm), pore volume, distribution of pore size.
surface area=(perimeter of base)x(height of the shape)+(area of the base)x(2)
Unless you drew the map at full scale (real world size) all maps use a scaling factor of area of the real world to an area of the map. For example, on a 1:175,000 scale map one cm on the map represents 175,000 cm or 1.75 km (~1 mile) in the real world.
Area = ( length of a side)2
Yes. The term "surface area" as normally used for 3-dimensional objects but that does not alter its meaning. The two measures are the same.
a cube because its used in the real world plus its not a polygon