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An object which has only height and length are called 2-dimensional figures while an abject which has height length and width are called 3-dimensional object. Examples of 2-D figures:
Examples of 3-dimensional figures:
length = breadth = height
Volume of cube = a * a * a Volume of cube = a3 Surface area of cube = 6 * area of one face Surface area of cube = 6 * a2
Volume of cuboid = length * breadth * height Surface area of cuboid = 6 * area of one face Surface area of cuboid = length * breadth + length * breadth + breadth * height + breadth * height + length * height + length * height Surface area of cuboid = 2(length * breadth + breadth * height + length * height )
Volume of sphere = (4 / 3) * π * radius * radius * radius Volume of sphere = (4 / 3) * π * r3 Surface area of sphere = 4 * &pi * radius * radius Surface area of sphere = 4 * &pi * radius2 Volume of hemisphere = (2 / 3) * π * radius * radius * radius Surface area of sphere = 2 * &pi * radius * radius
Volume of cylinder = π * radius * radius * h Curved surface area of cylinder = 2 * π * radius * h Total surface area = 2 * π * radius * h + 2 * &pi * radius * radius
Volume of a cone = (1 / 3)π * radius * radius * height Curved surface area of a cone = π * radius * slant height Total surface area of cone = π * radius * slant height + π * radius * radius
Volume of a pyramid = (area of base * height) / 3 Examples:
Curved surface area of a cylinder = 2 * π * r * height = 2 * 22 / 7 * 5 * 10 = 314.285714286 cm2
Curved surface area of a cone = π * radius * slant height π * radius * slant height = (22 / 7) * 5 * l l = 63cm
Volume of a square = area of base * height / 3 = 42 * 6 / 3 = 16 * 6 / 3 = 32 cm3
Volume of a sphere = 4 * π * radius3 / 3 = (4 / 3) * (22 / 7) * 2.13 = 38.808 cm3
Surface area of a cube = 6 * side2 = 6 * 82 = 6 * 64 = 384 cm2
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