The surface area of a dimpled surface is often referred to as the "effective surface area." This term accounts for the increased area created by the dimples compared to a smooth surface of the same overall dimensions. In contexts like aerodynamics or fluid dynamics, this effective surface area can influence factors such as drag and lift.
it is still surface area
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.
That depends on the figure whose surface area and volume you're finding. You could try a Google search for "volume of [figure name]" or "surface area of [figure name]".
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It is the surface area of the two ends plus the surface area of the curved surface. Surface area of each end is pir2 Surface area of the curved surface is 2pirh Total surface area = 2pir2 + 2pirh
it is still surface area
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.
That depends on the figure whose surface area and volume you're finding. You could try a Google search for "volume of [figure name]" or "surface area of [figure name]".
The dimpled chin of Kirk Douglas is world-renowned. Your dimpled chin has more of a cleft than a simple dimple.
Topology
The skin is an organ in the body that has a large surface area as it covers the entire external surface of the body.
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The ceiling of the Pantheon was dimpled "like a golf ball" to relieve stress from the dome.
Birds, reptiles, and certain species of fish lay round dimpled eggs. In particular, some bird species, like the American robin, lay eggs with a dimpled texture. This texture can help with moisture retention and protection. Additionally, reptile eggs, such as those of turtles, can also have a similar dimpled appearance.
Dimpled golf balls were found to go further and be more accurate than undimpled golf balls.
The name given to a large area of level land on the Earth's surface is a plateau. A plateau also typically is elevated above the surrounding area. Such areas are also sometimes called tablelands.