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Area

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area, measure of the size of a surface region, usually expressed in units that are the square of linear units, e.g., square feet or square meters. In elementary geometry, formulas for the areas of the simple plane figures and the surface areas of simple solids are derived from the linear dimensions of these figures. Examples are given in the table entitled Formulas for Various Areas. The areas of irregular figures, plane or solid, can be computed or closely approximated by the use of integral calculus.


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Area

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Area is a quantity expressing the two-dimensional size of a defined part of a surface, typically a region bounded by a closed curve. The term surface area refers to the total area of the exposed surface of a 3-dimensional solid, such as the sum of the areas of the exposed sides of a polyhedron.

Units

Units for measuring surface area include:
Metric
square metre (m²) = SI derived unit
are (a) = 100 square metres (m²)
hectare (ha) = 10,000 square metres (m²)
square kilometre (km²) = 1,000,000 square metres (m²)
square megametre (Mm²) = 1012 square metres (m²)
US & Imperial Units
square foot = 144 square inches = 0.09290304 square metres (m²)
square yard = 9 square feet = 0.83612736 square metres (m²)
square perch = 30.25 square yards = 25.2928526 square metres (m²)
acre = 160 square perches or 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet = 4046.8564224 square metres (m²)
square mile = 640 acres = 2.5899881103 square kilometres (km²)

Useful formulas

Common equations for area:
Shape Equation Variables
Square s^2,! s is the length of the side of the square.
Regular triangle

frac{sqrt{3}}{4}s^2,!

s is the length of one side of the triangle.
Regular hexagon frac{3sqrt{3}}{2}s^2,! s is the length of one side of the hexagon.
Regular octagon 2(1+sqrt{2})s^2,! s is the length of one side of the octagon.
Any regular polygon frac{1}{2}a p ,! a is the apothem, or the radius of an inscribed circle in the polygon, and p is the perimeter of the polygon.
Any regular polygon frac{P^2/n} {4 cdot tan(pi/n)},! P is the Perimeter and n is the number of sides.
Any regular polygon (using degree measure) frac{P^2/n} {4 cdot tan(180^circ/n)},! P is the Perimeter and n is the number of sides.
Rectangle l cdot w ,! l and w are the lengths of the rectangle's sides (length and width).
Parallelogram (in general) b cdot h,! b and h are the length of the base and the length of the perpendicular height, respectively.
Rhombus frac{1}{2}ab a and b are the lengths of the two diagonals of the rhombus.
Triangle frac{1}{2}b cdot h ,! b and h are the base and altitude (measured perpendicular to the base), respectively.
Triangle frac{1}{2}cdot a cdot b cdot sinC,! a and b are any two sides, and C is the angle between them.
Circle pi r^2 ,!, or pi d^2/4 ,! r is the radius and d the diameter.
Ellipse pi ab ,! a and b are the semi-major and semi-minor axes, respectively.
Trapezoid frac{1}{2}(a+b)h ,! a and b are the parallel sides and h the distance (height) between the parallels.
Total surface area of a Cylinder 2pi r^2+2pi r h ,! r and h are the radius and height, respectively.
Lateral surface area of a cylinder 2 pi r h ,! r and h are the radius and height, respectively.
Total surface area of a Cone pi r (l + r) ,! r and l are the radius and slant height, respectively.
Lateral surface area of a cone pi r l ,! r and l are the radius and slant height, respectively.
Total surface area of a Sphere 4pi r^2,! or pi d^2,! r and d are the radius and diameter, respectively.
Total surface area of an ellipsoid   See the article.
Circular sector frac{1}{2} r^2 theta ,! r and theta are the radius and angle (in radians), respectively.
Square to circular area conversion frac{4}{pi} A,! A is the area of the square in square units.
Circular to square area conversion frac{1}{4} Cpi,! C is the area of the circle in circular units.

All of the above calculations show how to find the area of many shapes.

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