The answer is in the first part of your question. By this I mean that surface area would be measured in square units. For example, the surface area of the rectangle was 32cm squared.
Furnace volume is typically measured in cubic feet, not square feet. This measurement refers to the total space within the furnace where combustion takes place and heat is generated. Square feet is used to measure the surface area of a space, while cubic feet measures the total three-dimensional volume.
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
No, cubic cm is a unit of volume, not area. It represents the volume of a cube with sides that are each one centimeter in length. Area is measured in square units, while volume is measured in cubic units.
No. You can take any unit of length to the third power (cube), but not to the second power (square), to get a volume. A square micrometer would be a unit of area.
There is no direct ratio between square feet and cubic feet as they measure different aspects of an object. Square feet measure the surface area of a two-dimensional space, while cubic feet measure the volume of a three-dimensional space. It would depend on the specific dimensions of the object being measured.
Surface area is two-dimensional. Volume has a third dimension: depth.
Area is measured in square units. Volume is measured in cubic units. Surface Area- squareunits.
Furnace volume is typically measured in cubic feet, not square feet. This measurement refers to the total space within the furnace where combustion takes place and heat is generated. Square feet is used to measure the surface area of a space, while cubic feet measures the total three-dimensional volume.
Length, diameter and radius are measured in centimeters. Surface area is measured in square centimeters. Volume is measured in cubic centimeters.
No, volume is measured in cubic units, area is measured in square units.
No, cubic units.
Area is measured in square units. Volume is measured in cubic units.
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
Volume = p*radius2*height measured in cubic units Surface area including the end pieces = (2*pi*radius2) + (pi*diameter*height) measured in square units
The answer depends on the shape of the pool. If the pool is of uniform depth, then its volume is the surface area times the depth. If the surface area is measured in square feet, and the depth is measured in feet, then the volume is in cubic feet.1 cubic foot = 6.2288 Imperial gallons.
Surface area would be measured in square inches or square feet. This is the area of a flat surface, like a desk top. Volume is the inside area, like inside a balloon. This would be measured in cubic inches or feet (inches x inches x inches).
volume is measured as a cube, for example cubic feet or cubic meters