It is the surface area, expressed in square feet, of any two or three dimensional shape.
the sphere has the smallest surface area for any given volume.
There is no one formula for surface area for all shapes. Basically, it is the sum of all the faces and laterals.
A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.
Any closed shape in 2-dimensions can have any area.
It is the surface area, expressed in square feet, of any two or three dimensional shape.
the sphere has the smallest surface area for any given volume.
yes because it is like any other object if you change the shape you change the surface area
There is no one formula for surface area for all shapes. Basically, it is the sum of all the faces and laterals.
A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.
The method usually fits into one of two general categories: 1). Use the formula that has been developed for the surface area of that particular shape. 2). Break the shape down into pieces with shapes for which the formula for the surface area has been previously developed, and then apply the method of Category #1.
It's the simplest form for any mass to assume, with lowest surface area per volume.
Any closed shape in 2-dimensions can have any area.
In general, the volume will also increase. If the shape remains the same, the volume will increase faster than the surface area. Specifically, the surface area is proportional to the square of an object's diameter (or any other linear measurement), while the volume is proportional to the cube of any linear measurement.
The term units usually refers to a measurement of size, area or volume. These can be expressed in any way you choose. For example, units of measurement can be centimeters, inches, square feet, square meters, cubic yards, etc. Surface area would be expressed in some squared unit like square inches, etc. Characteristics such as length, or area are measured in units. In the case of a sphere, knowing either the diameter or radius is all that's required to determine the surface area.
To find the surface area of any shape, you can follow the process described below: 1. Draw a net of the polyhedron. 2. Calculate the area of each face. 3. Add up the area of all the faces.
Both. ANY 2-dimensional shape ... that is, a shape drawn in a plane, or on a piece of paper ... has only one surface.