9 and its volume by 27
In general, the volume will also increase. If the shape remains the same, the volume will increase faster than the surface area. Specifically, the surface area is proportional to the square of an object's diameter (or any other linear measurement), while the volume is proportional to the cube of any linear measurement.
You cannot convert area to linear measurement.
This is an extremely confused question! There is no such thing as an 8x8 circle. Furthermore, if the 8x8 refers to an area then there can be no linear feet "in" it. A linear foot is a measure of distance and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from an area to a linear measure is not valid.
2*linear expansitivity
Square meters measure area but linear meters measure distance.
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By a factor of 32 = 9. In general, surface area (for any two similar objects) is proportional to the square of any linear measurement.
As a cell increases in size, its volume increases more rapidly than its surface area. This is because volume increases cubically with size, while surface area only increases squared. This can create challenges for the cell in terms of nutrient exchange and waste removal as the cell grows larger.
If the linear dimensions of a square or a rectangle are doubled, the area of the object will be quadrupled.
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In general, the volume will also increase. If the shape remains the same, the volume will increase faster than the surface area. Specifically, the surface area is proportional to the square of an object's diameter (or any other linear measurement), while the volume is proportional to the cube of any linear measurement.
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As the area of a circle is pi*radius2 the increase in area is a factor of 32. So tripling the radius gives an increase in area by a factor of 9.
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A perimeter is a linear measurement. An area is the product of two linear measurements, such as length and width. I cannot imagine what you mean by "perimeter area."
Area is proportional to a linear dimension squared, whereas volume is proportional to the linear dimension cubed. Thus, as a cell (or any object) increases in size, its volume grows proportionately more than its surface area.