Mensuration
Mensuration
figures and their parameters, such as length, area, volume, and surface area. It
involves calculating these measurements for different shapes and solids, making it
an essential topic for understanding spatial relationships and solving real-world
problems involving physical dimensions.
Basic Concepts:
Length: The measurement of the distance between two points. It's a one-dimensional
measure and is often used to calculate the perimeter of shapes.
Area: The measure of the surface enclosed by a geometric figure. It's a two-
dimensional measure and is usually expressed in square units.
Surface Area: The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object. It's the
sum of the areas of all the faces of the object.
Perimeter:
𝑃
=
2
(
𝑙
+
𝑤
)
P=2(l+w), where
𝑙
l is the length and
𝑤
w is the width.
Area:
𝐴
=
𝑙
×
𝑤
A=l×w.
Square:
Perimeter:
𝑃
=
4
𝑠
P=4s, where
𝑠
s is the side length.
Area:
𝐴
=
𝑠
2
A=s
2
.
Triangle:
Perimeter:
𝑃
=
𝑎
+
𝑏
+
𝑐
P=a+b+c, where
𝑎
a,
𝑏
b, and
𝑐
c are the side lengths.
Area:
𝐴
=
1
2
×
𝑏
×
ℎ
A=
2
1
×b×h, where
𝑏
b is the base and
ℎ
h is the height.
Circle:
Circumference:
𝐶
=
2
𝜋
𝑟
C=2πr, where
𝑟
r is the radius.
Area:
𝐴
=
𝜋
𝑟
2
A=πr
2
.
Common Solids and Their Measurements:
Cuboid (Rectangular Prism):
Surface Area:
𝑆
𝐴
=
2
(
𝑙
𝑤
+
𝑙
ℎ
+
𝑤
ℎ
)
SA=2(lw+lh+wh), where
𝑙
l is the length,
𝑤
w is the width, and
ℎ
h is the height.
Volume:
𝑉
=
𝑙
×
𝑤
×
ℎ
V=l×w×h.
Cube:
Surface Area:
𝑆
𝐴
=
6
𝑠
2
SA=6s
2
, where
𝑠
s is the side length.
Volume:
𝑉
=
𝑠
3
V=s
3
.
Cylinder:
Surface Area:
𝑆
𝐴
=
2
𝜋
𝑟
(
ℎ
+
𝑟
)
SA=2πr(h+r), where
𝑟
r is the radius and
ℎ
h is the height.
Volume:
𝑉
=
𝜋
𝑟
2
ℎ
V=πr
2
h.
Sphere:
Surface Area:
𝑆
𝐴
=
4
𝜋
𝑟
2
SA=4πr
2
.
Volume:
𝑉
=
4
3
𝜋
𝑟
3
V=
3
4
πr
3
.
Cone:
Surface Area:
𝑆
𝐴
=
𝜋
𝑟
(
𝑙
+
𝑟
)
SA=πr(l+r), where
𝑟
r is the radius and
𝑙
l is the slant height.
Volume:
𝑉
=
1
3
𝜋
𝑟
2
ℎ
V=
3
1
πr
2
h.
Applications:
Architecture and Engineering: Mensuration is used to calculate areas and volumes
necessary for designing buildings, bridges, and other structures.
Agriculture: Farmers use mensuration to determine the area of land plots for
planting and irrigation.
Everyday Life: Mensuration helps in tasks like determining the amount of paint
needed to cover a wall, the fabric required for making clothes, and the volume of
containers for storage.