Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the surfaces of an object. When you add units, they stay the same. Since you are adding, let's say, meters squared and meters squared and meters squared, your unit is still meters squared.
Volume is a measure of how much space is inside an object. To find volume, you must multiply length, width, and height. In our example, that would be meters x meters x meters. When you multiply units, they multiply to each other. So, we get meters cubed, or meters^3.
depends on the shape... if its a sphere or a prism or what. You'll get different answers because they have different surface area to volume ratios. Sphere will give you the biggest volume for a given surface area.
They both increase. The rate of increase of the surface area is equivalent to the rate of increase of the volume raised to the power 2/3.
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
yes.
Area is of a flat surface whereas volume is of a three dimensional shape.
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
You need to:* Calculate the surface area * Calculate the volume * Divide the surface area by the volume
There are different formulae for their volume, surface area, mass, etc. You have not specified what formula and for what purpose.There are different formulae for their volume, surface area, mass, etc. You have not specified what formula and for what purpose.There are different formulae for their volume, surface area, mass, etc. You have not specified what formula and for what purpose.There are different formulae for their volume, surface area, mass, etc. You have not specified what formula and for what purpose.
depends on the shape... if its a sphere or a prism or what. You'll get different answers because they have different surface area to volume ratios. Sphere will give you the biggest volume for a given surface area.
Area is the surface. Volume is the entire internal space.
They both increase. The rate of increase of the surface area is equivalent to the rate of increase of the volume raised to the power 2/3.
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
yes.
You can't directly compare surface area and volume, since they use different types of units.
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
Area is of a flat surface whereas volume is of a three dimensional shape.
To obtain the ratio of surface area to volume, divide the surface area by the volume.