Surface Areas of Basic Solids
Before we move to finding the surface area of a combination of solids, let us look quickly revise the formulae of some basic solids that we know:
These formulae will be elementary, as we will break down the given solid to these basic shapes, whose formulae are listen above. Let’s understand this better in the next section.
Surface Area of a Combination of Solids
All of us who study the chapters on surface area calculation have at least once wondered how to find the surface area of everyday objects like pencils, buckets, earthen pots and medicine capsules, isn’t it? Well, it isn’t as difficult as it seems- because these objects can be simplified as a combination of simple solid shapes. By the end of this article, you will thoroughly understand how to find the surface area of a combination of solids, right from the basics.
Table of Content
- What is Surface Area?
- Total Surface Area (TSA)
- Curved Surface Area (CSA)
- Surface Areas of Basic Solids
- Surface Area of Combinations of Solids
- Combination of Two Solids
- Combination of Three Solids
- Solved Problems on Surface Area of Combinations of Solids
- What about irregular shapes?
- Application in Real-Life Examples
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