With sides of length A, B and C units, the total surface area is 2*(AB + BC + CA) square units.
It dependsThat depends upon the shape of the object. Formulas for certain regular shapes are known. For example, the volume of a sphere, cylinder, cone, or cube can be easily determined from its dimensions. For irregular shapes, however, you have to submerge them in water and measure the amount of water they displace.
2*(L*B + B*H + H*L) cubic units where L = length B = Breadth H = Height.
Fracturing increases the surface area of a rock exposed to weathering.
the difference between this is that surface area
derivation of surface area of cuboid
Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 (Length + Breadth) × Height Lateral surface area of a cube = 4 × Side2
A cuboid is a 3 dimensional object and 3 measures are required for the total surface area of a cuboid.
Let its dimensions be a, b and c:- Surface area of the cuboid: 2*(a*b)+2*(b*c)+2*(a*c) in square units
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The surface area of a box, which is a cuboid, depends on its length, width and height. A cube is a special type of cuboid in which the length , width and height are all the same.
First you need to know the size
Volume = Height × Width × Depth Surface area=2(lw+wh+hl)
A cuboid is a hexahedron. That is a solid face with six faces. More specifically, all six faces of a cuboid are rectangular. The total surface area of a cuboid with sides of length A, B and C is 2*(AB + BC + CA) sq units.
the total surface area of a cuboid is : 2(lw+wh+hl) where l is length, w is width, and h is height.
With sides of length A, B and C units, the total surface area is 2*(AB + BC + CA) square units.
The answer should be: (2*a*b)+(2*b*c)+(2*c*a)