Intensity
2D-area 3D-Volume
neither - it is area. 1 mm cubed is volume
Surface area to volume ratio is defined as the amount of surface area per unit volume of either a single object or a collection of objects. The calculation of this measurement is important in figuring out the rate at which a chemical reaction will proceed.
Volume mass area Latest correction: Of these, only volume is correct. Area is not space, and mass has nothing to do with occupied space. Two objects of different volume can have identical masses, and two objects of different mass can have the same volume. The only true statement that can be made between the two is that all objects with a measurable bounded volume have mass. That is why the only possible answer is Volume
Volume in math refers to the amount of space that a substance or shape occupies in three-dimensional space. It is measured in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters or cubic meters. The volume of a solid object can be computed using specific formulas depending on its shape.
Volume
i believe its volume
"Area" is an amount of flat surface. It has no volume. If the area is the bottom of a tank, then the volume of the substance in the tank is the area multiplied by the depth.
A cell's volume is the amount of material that can fit into the cell. A cell's surface area is the total amount of material that makes up the outside of the cell. The ratio of surface area to volume is the amount of surface area per unit volume of an object or collection of objects.
Yes Volume: Is the amount it takes to build it. Surface Area: Is how much is on the surface.
2D-area 3D-Volume
Do you mean area or volume? Volume is in a 3 dimensional plane while area is for a 2 dimensional plane.
Volume
Calculate the volume of full cone. For this you need to reproduce the cone surface upto the point where radius becomes zero.Then deduct the volume of the portion which is cut from the full volume. You can't multiply the height to the average of bottom area and top area. Because area (pi.r^2) is the second degree function of radius, not first degree.
The other way of saying this is "what is the volume occupied by the substance".
The amount of space an object takes up is known as its volume if it is 3 dimensional and area if it is 2 dimensional.
It depends on the type of figure. If it is a 2D figure, then it is called area. If it is a 3D figure, then it is called volume.