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== Common formulas == {{anchor|List of surface area formulas}} {{See also|List of formulas in elementary geometry}} {| class="wikitable" |+ Surface areas of common solids |- !Shape !Formula/Equation !Variables |- |[[Cube]] |<math> 6a^2 </math> |''a'' = side length |- |[[Cuboid]] |<math> 2\left(lb+lh+bh\right) </math> |''l'' = length, ''b'' = breadth, ''h'' = height |- |[[Triangular prism]] |<math> bh+l\left(p+q+r\right) </math> |''b'' = base length of triangle, ''h'' = height of triangle, ''l'' = distance between triangular bases, ''p'', ''q'', ''r'' = sides of triangle |- |All [[Prism (geometry)|prisms]] |<math> 2B+Ph </math> |''B'' = the area of one base, ''P'' = the perimeter of one base, ''h'' = height |- |[[Sphere]] |<math> 4\pi r^2=\pi d^2 </math> |''r'' = radius of sphere, ''d'' = diameter |- |Hemisphere |<math> 3\pi r^2 </math> |''r'' = radius of the hemisphere |- |Hemispherical shell |<math> \pi \left(3R^2+r^2\right) </math> |''R'' = external radius of hemisphere, ''r'' = internal radius of hemisphere |- |[[Spherical lune]] |<math> 2r^2\theta </math> |''r'' = radius of sphere, ''ΞΈ'' = [[dihedral angle]] |- |[[Torus]] |<math> \left(2\pi r\right)\left(2\pi R\right)=4\pi^2Rr</math> |''r'' = minor radius (radius of the tube), ''R'' = major radius (distance from center of tube to center of torus) |- |Closed [[Cylinder (geometry)|cylinder]] |<math> 2\pi r^2+2\pi rh=2\pi r\left(r+h\right) </math> |''r'' = radius of the circular base, ''h'' = height of the cylinder |- |Cylindrical [[Annulus (mathematics)|annulus]] |<math> 2\pi Rh+2\pi rh+2(\pi R^2-\pi r^2) =2\pi (R+r)(R-r+h) </math> |''R'' = External radius ''r'' = Internal radius, ''h'' = height |- |[[Capsule (geometry)|Capsule]] |<math> 2\pi r(2r+h) </math> |''r'' = radius of the hemispheres and cylinder, ''h'' = height of the cylinder |- |Curved surface area of a [[cone (geometry)|cone]] |<math> \pi r\sqrt{r^2+h^2}=\pi rs </math> |<math> s=\sqrt{r^2+h^2} </math><br/> ''s'' = slant height of the cone, ''r'' = radius of the circular base, ''h'' = height of the cone |- |Full surface area of a cone |<math> \pi r\left(r+\sqrt{r^2+h^2}\right)=\pi r\left(r +s\right) </math> | ''s'' = slant height of the cone, ''r'' = radius of the circular base, ''h'' = height of the cone |- |Regular [[Pyramid (geometry)|Pyramid]] |<math>B+\frac{Ps}{2}</math> |''B'' = area of base, ''P'' = perimeter of base, ''s'' = slant height |- |[[Square pyramid]] |<math> b^2 + 2bs = b^2+ 2b\sqrt{\left(\frac{b}{2}\right)^2+h^2} </math> |''b'' = base length, ''s'' = slant height, ''h'' = vertical height |- |Rectangular pyramid |<math> lb+l\sqrt{\left(\frac{b}{2}\right)^2+h^2}+ b\sqrt{\left(\frac{l}{2}\right)^2+h^2} </math> |''l'' = length, ''b'' = breadth, ''h'' = height |- |[[Tetrahedron]] |<math> \sqrt{3}a^2 </math> |''a'' = side length |- |[[Surface of revolution]] |<math>2\pi \int_a^b {f(x) \sqrt{1+(f'(x))^2} dx}</math> | |- |[[Parametric surface]] |<math>\iint_D \left \vert \vec{r}_u \times \vec{r}_v \right \vert dA</math> |<math>\vec{r}</math> = parametric vector equation of surface, <math>\vec{r}_u</math> = partial derivative of <math>\vec{r}</math> with respect to <math>u</math>,<br/> <math>\vec{r}_v</math> = partial derivative of <math>\vec{r}</math> with respect to <math>v</math>,<br/> <math>D</math> = shadow region |} ===Ratio of surface areas of a sphere and cylinder of the same radius and height=== [[Image:Inscribed cone sphere cylinder.svg|thumb|300px|A cone, sphere and cylinder of radius ''r'' and height ''h''.]] The below given formulas can be used to show that the surface area of a [[sphere]] and [[cylinder (geometry)|cylinder]] of the same radius and height are in the ratio '''2 : 3''', as follows. Let the radius be ''r'' and the height be ''h'' (which is 2''r'' for the sphere). <math display="block">\begin{array}{rlll} \text{Sphere surface area} & = 4 \pi r^2 & & = (2 \pi r^2) \times 2 \\ \text{Cylinder surface area} & = 2 \pi r (h + r) & = 2 \pi r (2r + r) & = (2 \pi r^2) \times 3 \end{array}</math> The discovery of this ratio is credited to [[Archimedes]].<ref>{{cite web|first = Chris|last = Rorres|url = http://www.math.nyu.edu/~crorres/Archimedes/Tomb/Cicero.html|title = Tomb of Archimedes: Sources|publisher = Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences|access-date = 2007-01-02|url-status = live|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061209201723/http://www.math.nyu.edu/~crorres/Archimedes/Tomb/Cicero.html|archive-date = 2006-12-09}}</ref> {{Clear}}
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