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I know the surface area. 2B+ lateral (Ph)
A sphere has only a surface area and no lateral area since it has no base. The surface area is 4(pi)r2.
Use the Formula Lateral Surface Area= 2(pi=3.14)rh
The lateral surface area of a pipe, which is typically modeled as a cylinder, can be calculated using the formula (A = 2\pi rh), where (r) is the radius of the pipe and (h) is its height or length. This formula accounts for the curved surface area around the sides of the cylinder, excluding the top and bottom surfaces. To find the lateral surface area, simply substitute the values for the radius and height into the formula.
To find the lateral surface area of a pyramid, calculate the area of each triangular face and sum them up. For a regular pyramid, this can be done using the formula ( \text{Lateral Surface Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{Perimeter of the base} \times \text{Slant height} ). The total surface area is then found by adding the area of the base to the lateral surface area: ( \text{Total Surface Area} = \text{Lateral Surface Area} + \text{Area of the base} ).
I know the surface area. 2B+ lateral (Ph)
A sphere has only a surface area and no lateral area since it has no base. The surface area is 4(pi)r2.
Use the Formula Lateral Surface Area= 2(pi=3.14)rh
The lateral surface area of a pipe, which is typically modeled as a cylinder, can be calculated using the formula (A = 2\pi rh), where (r) is the radius of the pipe and (h) is its height or length. This formula accounts for the curved surface area around the sides of the cylinder, excluding the top and bottom surfaces. To find the lateral surface area, simply substitute the values for the radius and height into the formula.
To find the lateral surface area of a pyramid, calculate the area of each triangular face and sum them up. For a regular pyramid, this can be done using the formula ( \text{Lateral Surface Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{Perimeter of the base} \times \text{Slant height} ). The total surface area is then found by adding the area of the base to the lateral surface area: ( \text{Total Surface Area} = \text{Lateral Surface Area} + \text{Area of the base} ).
The curved surface area of a cone is: pi*radius*slant length.
The formula is AL = 2*Pi*radius*height
the circumfrance of the base x the height of the cylinder
Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 (Length + Breadth) × Height Lateral surface area of a cube = 4 × Side2
To find the surface area of a prism, first calculate the area of the two bases and then the areas of the rectangular faces connecting the bases. The total surface area is the sum of the base areas and the lateral area. Specifically, use the formula: Surface Area = 2 × Base Area + Lateral Area, where the lateral area is the perimeter of the base multiplied by the height of the prism. Ensure you use consistent units throughout your calculations.
If a is the side,lateral surface area of cube=4a2
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