difference between curved surface area total surface area and volume
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Curved surface area:
The curved surface area refers to the area of only the curved part of a 3D figure.
In general, the lateral surface area and curved surface areas are the same in meaning.
For example:
In cuboid we use lateral surface area whereas in case of cylinder its curved surface area when you exclude its top and base surfaces.
Total surface area:
The total surface area refers to the area all the sides or area of curved part including its top and base of a geometric figure.
What is the difference between total surface area and volume?
Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the faces of the solid figure. Finding surface area of solid figure is like finding how much wrapping paper that is required to cover the solid; it is the area of the outside faces of a box. ... Volume is the amount of space inside of the solid figure.
What is difference between TSA and CSA?
Total surface area refers to area including the base(s) and the curved part while curved surface area or lateral surface area reafers to area of only the curved part excluding it's base(s).