what is the difference between Total surface area, curved surface area and volume of 3D shapes ??
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TSA means the total 3d shape from top bottom inside and outside.
CSA means only the surface which we r able to see and mostly the outer surface
TSA means the total 3d shape from top bottom inside and outside.
CSA means only the surface which we r able to see and mostly the outer surface
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The total surface area of 3D objects refers to the total sum of the areas of the exterior surfacs or faces of the 3D object.
The curved surface area or the lateral surface area refers to the area of the surfaces or faces of the 3D object, excluding the top and bottom faces.
The volume of 3D objects refers to the amount of space occupied by the three-dimensional object.
The curved surface area or the lateral surface area refers to the area of the surfaces or faces of the 3D object, excluding the top and bottom faces.
The volume of 3D objects refers to the amount of space occupied by the three-dimensional object.
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