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Surface Area of 3D Shapes (prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones & spheres)
Surface Area
What is Surface Area?
Surface area is the sum of all the areas of the faces of a 3D shape.
It is a 2D concept applied to 3D objects. A face is any flat or curved surface of a shape.
Surface Area of Common 3D Shapes
Cube & Cuboid:
where:
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l = length
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w = width
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h = height
Prism:
where:
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A = area of cross-section
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P = perimeter of cross-section
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l = length of the prism
Cylinder:
where:
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r = radius
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h = height
Cone:
where:
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r = radius
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l = slant height
Sphere:
where:
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r = radius
Hemisphere:
where:
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r = radius
Worked Example: Surface Area of a Composite Shape
Given: A cane is made up of a cylinder (radius 6 cm, height 15 cm) placed on top of a hemisphere (same radius).
Step 1: Find the Curved Surface Area of the Cylinder and the bottom area
Step 2: Find the Curved Surface Area of the Hemisphere
Step 3: Find the Total Surface Area
Step 4: Evaluate and Round to 3 Significant Figures
Final Answer: (3 s.f.)
Tuity Tip
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For cylinders, cones, and spheres, curved surface area formulas are provided in the exam. Read the question carefully—you may need to add additional areas (e.g., a base).
Be confident in calculating areas of rectangles, circles, and triangles.
Use nets to visualize how different faces of a shape contribute to total surface area.
For composite shapes, break them down into simple parts before calculating.
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