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Difference between lateral surface area and curved surface area​

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Answered by ni3phoenix
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lateral surface area and curved surface area:

lateral surface area means " the surface area of

sides" so lateral surface area means the total surface area, excluding the top and the bottom.

For the specific case of a cylinder, standing on its end the sides are all curved, the base and the top both flat, so lateral surface area=curved surface area. But in general case it's going to depend on the shape and perhaps how it's standing. The two terms refers to different things which may be the same, may be different or may overlap, depending on the shape. Lateral surface area is the surface area around the sides and curved surface area is the is the surface area of a curved surface area or surfaces.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The curved surface area is the area of all the curved regions of your solid. ... If the object has both curved surface and flat surface then the curved surface area will be area of only the curved surface but the lateral surface area will include the curved area and the flat area excluding the base/bases.

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