Therefore you would have to calculate the are inside the container and add it onto the total.
the bigger the surface area the faster the water will evaporate
Yes. Other things being equal, the cooling rate should be more or less proportional to the surface area.
yes heat loss is affected by diameter, circumference and surface area. Heat loss depends on the surface area : volume ratio.......the larger this is the more heat is lost if a cylinder having the same volume but a different surface area...(therefre radius and circumference is different)........the cylinder having the larger surface area will loose heat fastest
surface area of triangle times the width/height of container.
The volume of a container does not provide information about its shape and therefore about its surface area.
The larger the surface area, the larger the damping of an oscillation
A great surface area is a factor which favors weathering.
it doesnt
Surface area affect the reaction rate because the contact between finely divided particles is improved.
The larger the exposed surface area - the faster evaporation occurs.
How does slope affect the rate of weathering
The surface area of a rock has a big affect on the rate of weathering. The higher the surface area of the rock in proportion to its overall mass will result in a quicker rate of weathering of the rock.