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Units for measuring surface area include:
Units
Old British units, as currently defined from the metre:
- square foot (plural feet) - 0.09290304 square meters.
- square yard - 9 square feet - 0.83612736 square metres
- square perch - 30.25 square yards - 25.2928526 square metres
- acre - 160 square perches or 43,560 square feet - 4046.8564224 square metres
- square mile - 640 acres - 2.5899881103 square kilometres
For a two dimensional object the area and surface area are the same:
If one adopts the axiom of choice, then it is possible to prove that there are some shapes whose area cannot be meaningfully defined; see Lebesgue measure. Such 'shapes' (they cannot a fortiori be simply visualised) enter into Tarski's circle-squaring problem (and, moving to three dimensions, in the Banach-Tarski paradox). The sets involved will not arise in practical matters.Some formulas
Some basic formulas for calculating surface areas of three dimensional objects are: See also
An artist should feel free to add some example diagrams.Ill-defined areas
