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A smooth closed curve.
Its a sphere.
Surface area is all the areas for a 3 figure. Area is for only on side of a 3d figure
From the surface area, calculate the length of each side: area = 6 x side2.Once you know this side, you can get the cube of it, to obtain the volume.
Well.. A sphere is a solid with only one surface. ! (Oh and the person who answered this before me didnt think about all the solids!) Or if youre a surface with only one distinct sufaces/sides, or something that have no distinct inside and outside. Sphere have two distinct surfaces -- inside and outside, but they are, well, "joined" in a sense. What you will need is a Klein bottle. This object have only one side -- outside, inside whatever you want to call it, but there is only one surface. * * * * * The second person did not think of all the solids either! A solid sphere does have only one surface, as do ellipsoids, tori, paraboloids, etc. And those are just the less irregular ones.
A smooth closed curve.
near side
Its a sphere.
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Surface area is all the areas for a 3 figure. Area is for only on side of a 3d figure
pessimist
From the surface area, calculate the length of each side: area = 6 x side2.Once you know this side, you can get the cube of it, to obtain the volume.
The lower surface is the oral side. The upper surface is referred to as the aboral side.
Yes if only wetted at one side; this is caused by the surface tension of water and the hydrophobic surface behaviour of gold
well its called the face or surface cause well that the only side we see and the other side is called the dark side so i hope i answer you question.
Well.. A sphere is a solid with only one surface. ! (Oh and the person who answered this before me didnt think about all the solids!) Or if youre a surface with only one distinct sufaces/sides, or something that have no distinct inside and outside. Sphere have two distinct surfaces -- inside and outside, but they are, well, "joined" in a sense. What you will need is a Klein bottle. This object have only one side -- outside, inside whatever you want to call it, but there is only one surface. * * * * * The second person did not think of all the solids either! A solid sphere does have only one surface, as do ellipsoids, tori, paraboloids, etc. And those are just the less irregular ones.
surface waves are seism c waves that travel along the surface in a side to side, swaying, motion parallel to earth's surface.