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area volume - translation to ρωσικά

RELATION BETWEEN THE SURFACE AREA AND THE VOLUME OF AN OBJECT
Sa/vol; Surface area-to-volume ratio; Surface-to-volume ratio; Surface to volume ratio; Surface-volume ratio; Surface/volume ratio; Surface volume ratio; Area-volume ratio; Area-to-volume ratio; Area to volume ratio; Area volume ratio; Area/volume ratio; Area/volume; Area-to-volume; Area to volume; Surface to volume; Surface/volume; Surface-to-volume; Surface area to volume; Surface area/volume; Surface area/volume ratio; Surface area to volume ratio; Volume-to-surface area ratio; SA/V; Volume-to-area ratio
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  • Graphs of surface area, ''A'' against volume, ''V'' of the Platonic solids and a sphere, showing that the surface area decreases for rounder shapes, and the surface-area-to-volume ratio decreases with increasing volume. Their intercepts with the dashed lines show that when the volume increases 8 (2³) times, the surface area increases 4 (2²) times.
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  • Cells]] lining the [[small intestine]] increase the surface area over which they can absorb nutrients with a carpet of tuftlike [[microvilli]].
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area volume      
том территориальной статистики (в промышленной переписи); том статистики по штатам и метропольным ареалам
volume measure         
  • Diagram showing how to measure volume using a graduated cylinder with [[fluid dram]] markings, 1926
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QUANTITY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Volume measure; Volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude; Volumes; Volumetric; Volume (geometry); Volume (mathematics); Spatial volume; Volume (unit); Volumetry; Volume of a cone; Liquid capacity; Fluid capacity; Cubic length; List of volume formulas

общая лексика

мера объема

volume         
  • Diagram showing how to measure volume using a graduated cylinder with [[fluid dram]] markings, 1926
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QUANTITY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Volume measure; Volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude; Volumes; Volumetric; Volume (geometry); Volume (mathematics); Spatial volume; Volume (unit); Volumetry; Volume of a cone; Liquid capacity; Fluid capacity; Cubic length; List of volume formulas

Ορισμός

АР
а, м.
Единица площади, равна 100 м2, или 0,01 га.||Ср. ГЕКТАР.

Βικιπαίδεια

Surface-area-to-volume ratio

The surface-area-to-volume ratio (surface-to-volume ratio, denoted as sa/vol, SA/V or SA:V, is the amount of surface area per unit volume of an object or collection of objects.

SA:V is an important concept in science and engineering. It is used to explain the relation between structure and function in processes occurring through the surface and the volume. Good examples for such processes are processes governed by the heat equation, that is, diffusion and heat transfer by thermal conduction. SA:V is used to explain the diffusion of small molecules, like oxygen and carbon dioxide between air, blood and cells, water loss by animals, bacterial morphogenesis, organism's thermoregulation, design of artificial bone tissue, artificial lungs and many more biological and biotechnological structures. For more examples see Glazier.

The relation between SA:V and diffusion or heat conduction rate is explained from flux and surface perspective, focusing on the surface of a body as the place where diffusion, or heat conduction, takes place, i.e., the larger the SA:V there is more surface area per unit volume through which material can diffuse, therefore, the diffusion or heat conduction, will be faster. Similar explanation appears in the literature: "Small size implies a large ratio of surface area to volume, thereby helping to maximize the uptake of nutrients across the plasma membrane", and elsewhere.

For a given volume, the object with the smallest surface area (and therefore with the smallest SA:V) is a ball, a consequence of the isoperimetric inequality in 3 dimensions. By contrast, objects with acute-angled spikes will have very large surface area for a given volume.

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