Surface area of a sphere.
Area = 4 pi r^2
Area = 4 * pi *(0.00002)^2
= 5.0265 X 10^-9 ( whatever units )
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∙ 12y agosurface area is the area of a 3D object radius is half of the diameter of a circle
Surface Area = Pi*radius(radius + slant height)
Base Area = pi x radius x radius Curved Surface Area = 2 x pi x radius x height Total Surface Area = 2 x pi x radius x (radius + height)
The surface area of the sphere with the radius doubled is 200 units2.---> Confirmed
It depends on what information you have: its radius and slant height, radius and volume, radius and surface area, surface area and volume, etc.
The area is 0. The droplet is approximately spherical and because of the curvature, its bottom consists of a single point. And a point has no area.
The surface area of a sphere with a radius of 13ft is about 2,123.7ft2
The surface area of a sphere with a radius of 5m is 314.2m2
surface area is the area of a 3D object radius is half of the diameter of a circle
Water droplets tend to be spherical due to surface tension. The molecules on the surface of the droplet are more attracted to each other than they are to the surrounding air, causing the droplet to minimize its surface area by forming a sphere, which has the smallest surface area-to-volume ratio. This shape allows water droplets to conserve energy and maximize stability.
The surface area of a sphere that has a radius of 10 is: 1,260 square units.
Surface Area = Pi*radius(radius + slant height)
Base Area = pi x radius x radius Curved Surface Area = 2 x pi x radius x height Total Surface Area = 2 x pi x radius x (radius + height)
If the radius of the hemispheres is 4, then that leave 4 units for the length if the straight part of the cylinder. Total surface area = surface area of 1/2 sphere of radius 4 + lateral surface area of cylinder of radius 4 and height 4 + surface area of 1/2 sphere of radius 4. = surface area of sphere of radius 4 + lateral surface area of cylinder of radius 4 = 4*3*pi*43 + pi*42*4 = 469.1 cubic units.
No, if the radius of a sphere doubles, its surface area increases by a factor of 4, not simply doubling. The surface area of a sphere is proportional to the square of the radius.
Finding the radius of a Sphere by using the surface area is a multi-step mathematical equation. The radius (r) of a sphere with a surface area of 1742400ft is 372.365ft.
The surface area of the sphere with the radius doubled is 200 units2.---> Confirmed