surface area
The surface area is the sum of all the shapes' area
No you dont you multiply using area for example: A=LxW 4mx8m A=32m
3 dimensional objects have volume and surface area whereas 2 dimensional shapes have only surface area
Now that depends on if you mean outside surface area. A cone has an inside surface area too. Just adding my two cents. Not even good at math. But I can debate a point til the death!
surface area
The surface area is the sum of all the shapes' area
SA means Surface Area
No you dont you multiply using area for example: A=LxW 4mx8m A=32m
3 dimensional objects have volume and surface area whereas 2 dimensional shapes have only surface area
Now that depends on if you mean outside surface area. A cone has an inside surface area too. Just adding my two cents. Not even good at math. But I can debate a point til the death!
It means slanted surface.
A sphere is a geometrical globular shape which has a volume of 4/3*pi*radius3 and a surface area of 4*pi*radius2
FIrst we need to know what the object is? Perhaps you mean a cone or a cylinder?
the area of such an outer part or uppermost layer
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?
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)