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Surface areaSurface area is the measure of how much exposed area any two- or three-dimensional object has.
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Units for measuring surface area include:
Old British units, as currently defined from the metre:
The article Orders of magnitude links to lists of objects of comparable surface area.
For a two dimensional object the area and surface area are the same:
Some basic formulas for calculating surface areas of three dimensional objects are:
An artist should feel free to add some example diagrams.
If one adopts the axiom of choice, then it is possible to prove that there are some shapes whose area cannot be meaningfully defined; see Lebesgue measure for more details.
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before); march through intricate wet forest country, peat above all
picturesque object in the Donau Valley, left bank;--are met by
apparently innumerable, by cavalry sabrings and levelled bayonets;
to get off again, leaving one of their guns lodged in the mud, and
italic> ii. 146-148, 136, &c.] This quite disgusted D'Harcourt with
He straightway took to collecting Magazines; lodging himself in the
him; and gave up fighting till perhaps better times might arrive."
to hear no more of him in this History;--and shall say only that
and will be seen at the head of it, on a most important business
Thorring, who is grown so very AUDIBLE, altogether home; and of
strongly recommending for some time. Seckendorf is at present
Ingolstadt to Eger, to Bohmen generally), that is, forming
than your Thorring!" urges Belleisle always. With whom the Kaiser
invaluable Thorring!" to his services in our Cabinet Council, which
Drum NOT beaten upon, has thenceforth a silent life of it;
more or less.
Khevenhuller's is a changed posture, since he stood in Vienna,
garrison," with the wheelbarrows all busy!--But her Hungarian
quite triumphant nature, has been that over the New Oriflamme
triumph over! Shortly after Chotusitz, shortly after that Pharsalia
attack on Budweis, and sweeping of Bohemia clear;"--readers saw
(with violence to his own wig, says rumor); hurrying off to Dresden
attack on Budweis?"--Here is another.
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