Surface Area of a Rectangular Solid and a Cube
The following figure is a rectangular solid:
Width
Edge
Length
Height
Face
The edge of a rectangular solid refers to any line that joins two vertices, and the
face of a rectangular solid refers to any of the rectangles formed by four edges. All
rectangular solids have six faces, and opposite faces have the same dimensions.
The surface area of any three-dimensional shape refers to the total area
covered by the shape’s surface.
It may seem tedious to calculate surface area of a rectangular solid, since you
would presumably need to calculate the area of each face. But remember that
opposite faces have the same dimensions. So instead of calculating the area of each
face, just calculate the area of each unique face and double that.
The formula for calculating surface area of a rectangular solid is therefore:
SArectangular solid = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh
What is the surface area of a rectangular solid with dimensions 3 × 4 × 5?
SOLUTION: Use the preceding formula. Let l = 3, w = 4, and h = 5. Substitute:
2(3)(4) + 2(3)(5) + 2(4)(5) = 94.
A cube is a type of rectangular solid in which all edges are equal. Since all edges
of a cube are equal, all faces will have an equal area.
Cube
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