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The Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid is the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Cuboid to the volume of the Cuboid. Check FAQs
RA/V=2(Vw+(hw)+Vh)V
RA/V - Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid?V - Volume of Cuboid?w - Width of Cuboid?h - Height of Cuboid?

Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width Example

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0.7433Edit=2(600Edit6Edit+(8Edit6Edit)+600Edit8Edit)600Edit
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Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
RA/V=2(Vw+(hw)+Vh)V
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
RA/V=2(6006m+(8m6m)+6008m)600
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
RA/V=2(6006+(86)+6008)600
Next Step Evaluate
RA/V=0.743333333333333m⁻¹
LAST Step Rounding Answer
RA/V=0.7433m⁻¹

Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width Formula Elements

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Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid
The Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid is the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Cuboid to the volume of the Cuboid.
Symbol: RA/V
Measurement: Reciprocal LengthUnit: m⁻¹
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Volume of Cuboid
Volume of Cuboid is the total quantity of three dimensional space enclosed by the surface of a Cuboid.
Symbol: V
Measurement: VolumeUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Width of Cuboid
The Width of Cuboid is the measure of any one of the pair of parallel edges of base which are smaller than the remaining pair of parallel edges of Cuboid.
Symbol: w
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Height of Cuboid
The Height of Cuboid is the vertical distance measured from base to the top of Cuboid.
Symbol: h
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid

​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid
RA/V=2((lw)+(lh)+(wh))lwh
​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Space Diagonal, Length, and Width
RA/V=2((ldSpace2-l2-w2)+(dSpace2-l2-w2w)+(lw))dSpace2-w2-l2wl
​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Space Diagonal, Length, and Height
RA/V=2((lh)+(hdSpace2-l2-h2)+(ldSpace2-l2-h2))lhdSpace2-l2-h2
​Go Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Space Diagonal, Height, and Width
RA/V=2((dSpace2-w2-h2h)+(hw)+(dSpace2-w2-h2w))dSpace2-w2-h2wh

How to Evaluate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width?

Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width evaluator uses Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid = (2*(Volume of Cuboid/Width of Cuboid+(Height of Cuboid*Width of Cuboid)+Volume of Cuboid/Height of Cuboid))/Volume of Cuboid to evaluate the Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid, The Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width formula is defined as the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Cuboid to the volume of the Cuboid, and is calculated using the volume, width, and height of the Cuboid. Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid is denoted by RA/V symbol.

How to evaluate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width, enter Volume of Cuboid (V), Width of Cuboid (w) & Height of Cuboid (h) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width

What is the formula to find Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width?
The formula of Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width is expressed as Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid = (2*(Volume of Cuboid/Width of Cuboid+(Height of Cuboid*Width of Cuboid)+Volume of Cuboid/Height of Cuboid))/Volume of Cuboid. Here is an example- 0.743333 = (2*(600/6+(8*6)+600/8))/600.
How to calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width?
With Volume of Cuboid (V), Width of Cuboid (w) & Height of Cuboid (h) we can find Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width using the formula - Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid = (2*(Volume of Cuboid/Width of Cuboid+(Height of Cuboid*Width of Cuboid)+Volume of Cuboid/Height of Cuboid))/Volume of Cuboid.
What are the other ways to Calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid-
  • Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid=(2*((Length of Cuboid*Width of Cuboid)+(Length of Cuboid*Height of Cuboid)+(Width of Cuboid*Height of Cuboid)))/(Length of Cuboid*Width of Cuboid*Height of Cuboid)OpenImg
  • Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid=(2*((Length of Cuboid*sqrt(Space Diagonal of Cuboid^2-Length of Cuboid^2-Width of Cuboid^2))+(sqrt(Space Diagonal of Cuboid^2-Length of Cuboid^2-Width of Cuboid^2)*Width of Cuboid)+(Length of Cuboid*Width of Cuboid)))/(sqrt(Space Diagonal of Cuboid^2-Width of Cuboid^2-Length of Cuboid^2)*Width of Cuboid*Length of Cuboid)OpenImg
  • Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid=(2*((Length of Cuboid*Height of Cuboid)+(Height of Cuboid*sqrt(Space Diagonal of Cuboid^2-Length of Cuboid^2-Height of Cuboid^2))+(Length of Cuboid*sqrt(Space Diagonal of Cuboid^2-Length of Cuboid^2-Height of Cuboid^2))))/(Length of Cuboid*Height of Cuboid*sqrt(Space Diagonal of Cuboid^2-Length of Cuboid^2-Height of Cuboid^2))OpenImg
Can the Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width be negative?
No, the Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width, measured in Reciprocal Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width?
Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width is usually measured using the 1 per Meter[m⁻¹] for Reciprocal Length. 1 per Kilometer[m⁻¹], 1 per Mile[m⁻¹], 1 per Yard[m⁻¹] are the few other units in which Surface to Volume Ratio of Cuboid given Volume, Height, and Width can be measured.
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