A= 22.365mm squared
A cylinder if the diameter is 124 mm and the length is 170 mm has a surface area of 90,377.34mm2
This is not a valid conversion. Square mm is a measure of area. Cubic mm is a measure of volume.
Surface area is squared; volume is cubed.
Total surface area = 2*(LW + WH + HL) = 538.76 sq mm.
1350 mm squared
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 mm squared is 3.34mm
There are 6 sides to a rectangular prism. Two are 5x3, two are 3x2 and two are 2x5 - that means two are 15mm squared, two are 6mm squared, and two are 10mm squared. Add those up, and you get 62mm squared.
A= 22.365mm squared
you put: a squared over b squared = surface area of the smaller solid over surface area of the bigger solid
Surface area is squared. Only volume is cubed.
A cylinder if the diameter is 124 mm and the length is 170 mm has a surface area of 90,377.34mm2
This is not a valid conversion. Square mm is a measure of area. Cubic mm is a measure of volume.
To calculate the surface area of an ISMB 200, you need to know its dimensions. The ISMB 200 is an Indian Standard Medium Weight Beam, and its dimensions are: Height: 200 mm Width: 100 mm Flange thickness: 10.2 mm Web thickness: 5.7 mm Length: Typically supplied in standard lengths of 6, 9, 12, or 15 meters To calculate the surface area of an ISMB 200, you need to find the surface area of each of its parts separately and then add them up. The surface area of the flanges and the web can be calculated as follows: Surface area of each flange = Width × Flange thickness × 2 = 100 mm × 10.2 mm × 2 = 2040 mm² Surface area of the web = Height × Web thickness = 200 mm × 5.7 mm = 1140 mm² Total surface area of an ISMB 200 = Surface area of both flanges + Surface area of the web = (2040 mm² + 2040 mm²) + 1140 mm² = 5220 mm² Therefore, the surface area of an ISMB 200 is 5220 square millimeters.
Surface area is squared; volume is cubed.
Total surface area = 2*(LW + WH + HL) = 538.76 sq mm.
The surface area of the 'sphere' is four times the area of a 'great circle',or (4 pi) times the RADIUS squared.