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Surface Area Calculator

This surface area calculator estimates the total surface area occupied by common 3D shapes. To find the dimensions of these shapes, our tool applies different equations. Furthermore, surface area calculations can help across various fields like aerodynamics, education, engineering, architecture, and design.

How to Find the Surface Area of 3D Shapes?

Surface area is determined by adding the areas of every face or surface of an object. In geometric shapes, the surface area can be computed using specific formulas tailored for each shape.

➥ Surface Area of Capsule 

The formula used to find the surface area of a capsule is:

SA = 4πr² + 2πrh

Where:

  • r = radius 
  • h = height

The Surface Area of Capsule:

➥ Surface Area of Cone 

  • base SA = πr²
  • lateral SA = πr√r² + h²

Total SA = πr² + πr√(r² + h²)

The Surface Area of Cone:

➥ Surface Area of Conical Frustum 

The formula for the Surface area Conical Frustum is given below:

Area of the Conical Frustum  = Circle Top + Circular Bottom 

Circle top = π r² 

Circular bottom = π R²

So,

  • Area of Circular end SA = π(R² + r²)
  • lateral SA = π(R+r)√(R-r)² + h²

SA = π(R + r) * l + πR² + πr²

Where:  

  • R and r = radii of the ends  
  • h = height

The Surface Area of Conical Frustum:

➥ Surface Area of Cube 

SA = 6a²

Where:  

  • a = edge length

The Surface Area of Cube:

➥ Surface Area of Cylinder 

  • base SA = 2πr²
  • lateral SA = 2πrh

total SA = 2πr(r + h) 

The Surface Area of Cylinder:

➥ Surface Area of Hemisphere

Surface area of the Hemisphere = Curved surface area of hemisphere + circular base area

  • Curved surface area of the hemisphere = 2πr²
  • Circular base area = πr²

Then;

Surface area of the Hemisphere = 2πr² + πr² = 3πr² square units

The Surface Area of Hemisphere:

➥ Surface Area of Rectangular Prism (cuboid)

S = 2 ( lh + lw + wh )

Where: 

  • l = length 
  • w = width 
  • h = height of the prism

The Surface Area of Rectangular Prism:

➥ Surface Area of Sphere 

The surface area (SA) of a sphere can be calculated using the equation:

SA = 4πr² = π * d²

The Surface Area of Sphere:

➥ Surface Area of Spherical Cap 

Spherical cap SA = 2πRh

The Surface Area of Spherical Cap:

➥ Surface Area of Triangular Prisms

Surface area = bh + (a + b + c) H

Where:

  • a, b, and c = Side lengths of the triangular bases 
  • b and h = Base and height of the triangular faces 
  • H = Height of the prism

The Surface Area of Triangular Prism:

➥ Surface Area of Pyramids 

Surface Area = l × √(l² + 4 × h²) + l²

Where:

  • l = Length of one side of the base of the pyramid
  • l² = Area of the square base

The Surface Area the Pyramid:

➥ Ball Surface Area 

A ball is a spherical object, so its surface area can be calculated using this formula.

Surface Area = 4πr²

Surface Area of Ball:

➥ Ellipsoid Surface Area

S = 4π * [(ab)^1.6 + (ac)^1.6 + (bc)^1.6]^(1/1.6) / 3

Where: 

  • a, b, and c = axes of the ellipsoid

The Surface Area of Ellipsoid:

Table of Common Shapes Formulas:

Shape

Formula

Capsule

SA = 4πr² + 2πrh

Cone

SA = πr² + πr√(r² + h²)

Conical Frustum

SA = π(R + r) * l + πR² + πr²

Cube

SA = 6a²

Cylinder

SA = 2πr(r + h)

Hemisphere

SA = 2πr² + πr² = 3πr² square units

Rectangular prism (cuboid)

SA = 2 ( lh + lw + wh )

Sphere

SA = 4πr² = π * d²

Spherical cap

SA = 2πRh

Triangular prism

SA = bh + (a + b + c)H

Pyramid

SA = l × √(l² + 4 × h²) + l²

Ball Surface Area

SA = 4πr²

Ellipsoid Surface Area

SA = 4π * [(ab)^1.6 + (ac)^1.6 + (bc)^1.6]^(1/1.6) / 3

How is surface area different from volume?

The surface area is the total area of the outer side of the 3D objects while the volume is the measure of space inside that object. 

What are the units of measurement for surface area?

Surface area is measured in the following units including square centimeters (cm²), square millimeters (mm)², square meters (m²), square inches (in²), square feet (ft²), and square yards (yd²).