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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
Square-cube law is a principle that states the relationship between the [[volume]] of a shape and its area when the size increases. It states that when the size of any object or shape increases, the volume increases by the cube of the dimensions whereas the area increases by the square of its dimensions. In other words, for an object that scales up, the volume of it would increase faster than its area. | Square-cube law is a principle that states the relationship between the [[volume]] of a shape and its area when the size increases. It states that when the size of any object or shape increases, the volume increases by the cube of the dimensions whereas the area increases by the square of its dimensions. In other words, for an object that scales up, the volume of it would increase faster than its area. |