To find the surface area of a chair, you would need to break down the chair into its individual geometric shapes, such as rectangles, circles, and triangles. Calculate the area of each shape separately using the appropriate formulas (e.g., A = l x w for rectangles, A = πr^2 for circles). Once you have found the area of each individual shape, add them all together to get the total surface area of the chair.
It depends on the surface area of what!
find the surface area of the cone and add it to the surface area of the base so the formula would be pi radius s plus pi radius squared
Lenght X width = surface area
The surface-area-to-volume ratio may be calculated as follows: -- Find the surface area of the shape. -- Find the volume of the shape. -- Divide the surface area by the volume. The quotient is the surface-area-to-volume ratio.
Find the surface area of each face then add them together to give the total surface area.
where would you find the year a chair was manufactured looking at the chair
get a maths book!!
in the kitchen :P
if you are finding the surface area of a cube, first find the area of one side by multiplying length X width and then multiply the area of one side of the cube by 6. that would be the surface area of the cube
As you would find the surface area of a normal shape using scale factors: to find the volume scale factor cubed, therefore to find the surface area of the hypercube, you do the scale factor to the power of four. geoffrz450@yahoo.co.uk
to find the surface area you have to first find the area of each part then add the areas together.
There of places where you can find a teak wood computer desk and chair in the Portis, Kansas area. I would go down to Furniture village in downtown Portis and grab one there.
It depends on the surface area of what!
find the surface area of the cone and add it to the surface area of the base so the formula would be pi radius s plus pi radius squared
It depends, but in let's look at a simple example to help you see how. How would you find the surface area of a cube. Find the surface area of one of the faces and since there are six of those, multiply it by 6. For example, a 2x2x2 cube. Each face has a surface area of 4 and there are 6 of them so the total surface area is 24 units. We do the same thing with other 3d objects, but it may be harder to find the surface area of faces. In face, sometimes there are no faces and we may need calculus to find the surface area.
The formula to find the surface area of a parallelogram is Base*Height.
The diff is that SA (SURFACE AREA) is the area of the entire figure like a cube you would find the whole area of the firgure not the face. Area is the amount of space an object takes like a field to find out how much space it takes. :)