The Surface Area command will provide you with the area of a selected surface. You can select multiple surfaces within the same command.
The total area of the outside of a three-dimensional shape
of a lake is that area, in acres, outlined on the latest USGS topographic map as the boundary of the lake and measured by a planimeter. In localities not covered by topographic maps, the areas are computed from the best maps available. All areas shown are those corresponding to the stage existing at the time when the planimetered map was made.
For a three-dimensional figure, the sum of the areas of all the faces.
the area accupied by an object: ex. the amount of carpet to cover a floor would be determined by the surface area of the floor; the sum of the areas of all the surfaces of an object.
the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary; "the area of a rectangle"; "it was about 500 square feet in area"
the amount of two dimensional space on the face of an object
The sum of the areas of the faces of a solid figure.
A two-dimensional measurement of the size of the surface of an object
the total surface of all sides of a solid, or the total area of faces.
To determine the surface area of your countertop: (Length in feet) x (Width in feet) = Surface Area If you are measuring in inches: (Length in inches) x (Width in inches) / 144 (inches per s.f.) = Surface Area
Measure of the amount of surface presented by a catalyst particle to a reaction system. Many catalysts have surface areas in excess of 100 M2/gm.
The area of a substance that is exposed to the outside contents.
the sum of the areas of all the faces of a 3-dimensional object.
The effective surface area of a typical wound core available to dissipate heat.
The sum of the areas of all the surfaces of a space figure T's
A measure of the surface of a 3-dimensional figure.
The total area of the faces (including bases) and curved surfaces of a solid figure.
the area on the outside of something.
The two-dimensional area of an object. The surface area of a pool is just the length times the width – no depth. The surface of the water. Also refers to the filter surface area.
Refers to the area of a target closest to the searchcoil where eddy current generation can take place.
the total area in contact between two heterogeneous states of matter that are in contact. Surface area increase with the subdivision of particles. For example, crushing and grinding a solid will increase its surface area, as will shaking two immiscible liquids. The increase of surface area on subdivision is illustrated in the following diagram. Surface area of a cube 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm Surface area of same cube cut in half 6 surfaces (1 cm x 1cm) = 6 cm2 4 surfaces (1 cm x 1 cm)= 4 cm2 8 surface (0.5 cm x 1 cm)= 4 cm2 Total = 8 cm2
The area of a surface which lies in three-dimensional space, or the total area of all surfaces that bound a solid.
The sum of the areas of all the faces or surfaces that enclose a solid (Lesson 9.7).
The surface area is the sum of the areas of the faces or curved surface of a three-dimensional object. The surface area also includes any unseen base area.
Surface area is the measure of how much exposed area any two- or three-dimensional object has.