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what do you mean by surface area of volumes​

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Answered by kanikathakur096
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Answer:

Surface area and volume are calculated for any three-dimensional geometrical shape. The surface area of any given object is the area covered or region occupied by the surface of the object. Whereas volume is the amount of space available in an object. We have learned so far in geometry about different shapes and sizes such as sphere, cube, cuboid, cone, cylinder, etc. Each shape has its surface area as well as volume. But in the case of two-dimensional figures like square, circle, rectangle, triangle, etc., we can measure only the area covered by these figures and there is no volume available. Now, let us see the formulas of area and volume for different shapes.

Answered by pranjalporje15
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Answer:

area means surface occupied by that object

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volume means holding capacity of that object

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