s area is on three dimensional objects, but area is on two dimensional objects.
depends on the two objects!
Two dimensional shapes have only surface area such as polygons whereas three dimensional shapes have surface area and volume such as polyhedrons.
Yes. The term "surface area" as normally used for 3-dimensional objects but that does not alter its meaning. The two measures are the same.
No. They have to have the same shape; each of their corresponding sides and angles must be congruent. A 6*6 square has the same area as a 4*9 rectangle. The two are not congruent.
Resolution. The higher the resolution, the greater capability of separating the images of two close objects at a certain distance away from the objects.
s area is on three dimensional objects, but area is on two dimensional objects.
Their masses and the distance separating them affects their mutual gravitational attraction.
The two nation theory was separating British India into two nations. The Moslem area would become Pakistan and the Hindu area would stay India.
The people settled this area because they were separating from the Church of England?
A rectangle and two circles.
For example filtration, manual collection.
A watershed is the area separating two different drainage basins/river systems.
Tbars in relation to vaginal area
Good question with a not so easy answer:it all depends on the mass of the two objects and the distance that seperates them.the equation goes a little something like this Fg = G (m1 * m2)/ (r2)where:Fg is the gravitational forceG is the gravitational constant which is 6.67 *10-11 N*m2 / kg2m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objectsand r2 is the distance separating the two objects
Separating mixture refers to the separation of more than two solutes or solutions.
Reduce contacting surface area between the two objects, and to use lubrication.