A circle.
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.
The surface area depends on the shape, not just the length of sides.
The surface area depends on the shape and you have given no indication as to what hat might be.
surface area
A circle.
A circle
Surface area of a shape depends on what shape you have in mind.
For a given volume, you can make the surface area arbitrarily large. In other words, there is no upper limit.
all of the shape, surface area is the total length of all edges of the shape
A sphere contains the most volume to surface area ratio there is and most things sought that shape when molten.
A shape with a large surface area facing the direction of motion, such as a flat surface or a sphere, experiences the most air resistance. This is because a larger surface area results in more air molecules colliding with the object, creating greater resistance.
To calculate the surface area of a shape find the area of each side, and then, add all of the areas together. The sum of the areas is the 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.
A 2D shape is flat and only has a surface area whereas a 3D shape is an object that has surface area and volume.
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
A sphere. It has minimum surface area per volume.