It depends on what shape of object you're working with. For clarity's sake, let's go with a standard cube.
Assume that the cube has dimensions of 1x1x1 (all in feet). Its volume is given by the equation:
V = lwh
and its surface area is given by the equation:
SA = 2(lw)+2(lh)+2(hw). (length*width would give you the area of one side, and multuplying that by two will give you the side directly across from it, etc.)
So, the volume of our 1x1x1 cube would be 1 cubic feet. The surface area would be 6 sq ft.
If the dimensions were 2x2x2, the volume would be 8 cubic feet and the surface area would be 24 sq ft.
There is really no definite answer to this question other than to do the math.
It won't. The pressure within a hollow object may change if the surface area changes, hence the volume. The total pressure acting on the exterior of a solid object may change if the total surface area changes.
A unit of volume for a 3 dimensional object such as cubic inches, metres, litres etc. A unit of area for a 2 dimensional object such as square inches, metres etc
The amount of space on the surface of an object is known as its surface area. In chemistry, it is a general rule that as the surface area of a substance increases, so too does the rate of chemical reaction.
Over the area not volume
The upthrust depends on the volume of object if volume is more the liquid displaced will be more and the force per unit area will increase and density is equal to mass per unit volume so by density the buoyancy.
The surface area of object is the sum of the area of all the faces of an object, while the volume is the area of the base of an object multiplied by its height.
It won't. The pressure within a hollow object may change if the surface area changes, hence the volume. The total pressure acting on the exterior of a solid object may change if the total surface area changes.
It won't. The pressure within a hollow object may change if the surface area changes, hence the volume. The total pressure acting on the exterior of a solid object may change if the total surface area changes.
You need the area to find the volume of an object.
Area is the measurement of the two-dimensional size of an object, and volume is the measurement of the size of an object in three dimensions.
Length X width X height= volume Or Cross sectional area X length= volume (Cross sectional area= area of a face if the object)
The volume of an object is determined by the product of the surface area and the height of the object. Hence if the big container has a bigger height then the volume would certainly be greater. However, when talking about the volume of the liquid, it will be constant. This is because, although the height of the liquid will be reduced by putting it into a bigger container, the surface area is increased. Therefore, it will be constant. ! xx
volume.
It won't. The pressure within a hollow object may change if the surface area changes, hence the volume. The total pressure acting on the exterior of a solid object may change if the total surface area changes.
It can be.
to measure volume the object must be three dimensional. the purpose of measuring the volume of an area is to know its capacity
The volume of a body and the surface area arerelated but not in a direct way. For a given volume, the smallest surface area of an object is seen then the object is a sphere. As the shape flattens from a sphere, so the surface area becomes larger. When the object approaches an infinitely small thickness, the surface area approaches and infinite size.