2017-01-24 at 4:17 PM UTC
Has a larger surface area if both have the same volume, a taller but narrower cylinder or a shorter and wider one?
2017-01-24 at 4:40 PM UTC
Well that would certainly depend on some things.
2017-01-24 at 8:22 PM UTC
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2017-01-28 at 8:01 PM UTC
Depends on their thickness.
2017-01-28 at 8:04 PM UTC
read below
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2017-01-28 at 8:13 PM UTC
for wow
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2017-01-28 at 8:28 PM UTC
I'm pretty sure there's a formula for this.
2017-01-28 at 8:35 PM UTC
shorter but wider.
if rectangle has l and w, circles just increase/decrease in size
taller but narrower = rectangle has greater length, reduced width, circles decrease in size
shorter but wider = rectangle has reduced length, greater width, circles increase in size
so for both of them one dimension of the rectangle increases, but only with shorter but wider does the surface area of the circles also increase
2017-01-28 at 9:32 PM UTC
i need to see how close i can be to being right without understanding math
2017-01-28 at 11:25 PM UTC
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If the volume is the same whats the difference?
2017-01-30 at 1:07 PM UTC
My dick obviously has the most surface area.