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What is Areas in Physics ?

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Answered by GlitteringPrinces
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Area (symbolized A ) is a two-dimensional quantity representing amount or extent of surface. The standard unit of area in the International System of Units ( SI ) is the meter squared (m 2 ). Area is usually measured or defined on a flat surface, also called a Euclidean plane, or on a spherical surface.

Area (symbolized A ) is a two-dimensional quantity representing amount or extent of surface. The standard unit of area in the International System of Units ( SI ) is the meter squared (m 2 ). Area is usually measured or defined on a flat surface, also called a Euclidean plane, or on a spherical surface.Unit (and symbol): To convert to meters; squared, multiply by

Area (symbolized A ) is a two-dimensional quantity representing amount or extent of surface. The standard unit of area in the International System of Units ( SI ) is the meter squared (m 2 ). Area is usually measured or defined on a flat surface, also called a Euclidean plane, or on a spherical surface.Unit (and symbol): To convert to meters; squared, multiply byCircular mil: 5.066 x 10 -10

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Answered by GreatBhavya2009
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Area is the quantity that expresses the extent of a two-dimensional region, shape in the plane.

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