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Surface Area in Conduction Formulas
The Surface Area of a three-dimensional shape is the sum of all of the surface areas of each of the sides. And is denoted by A. Surface Area is usually measured using the Square Meter for Area. Note that the value of Surface Area is always positive.
Conduction formulas that make use of Surface Area
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Instantaneous heat transfer rate
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Time Constant in unsteady state heat transfer
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Power on exponential of temperature-time relation
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Ratio of temperature difference for given time elapsed
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Temperature after given time elapsed
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Product of Biot and Fourier Number given System Properties
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Time taken to reach given temperature
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FAQ
What is the Surface Area?
The Surface Area of a three-dimensional shape is the sum of all of the surface areas of each of the sides. Surface Area is usually measured using the Square Meter for Area. Note that the value of Surface Area is always positive.
Can the Surface Area be negative?
No, the Surface Area, measured in Area cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Surface Area?
Surface Area is usually measured using the Square Meter[m²] for Area. Square Kilometer[m²], Square Centimeter[m²], Square Millimeter[m²] are the few other units in which Surface Area can be measured.
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