An example of how to set up an experiment to investigate the effect of changing surface area to volume ratio on the rate of diffusion
When an agar cube (or for example a biological cell or organism) increases in size, the volume increases faster than the surface area, because the volume is cubed whereas the surface area is squared. When an agar cube (or biological cell / organism) has more volume but proportionately less surface area, diffusion takes longer and is less effective. In more precise scientific terms, the greater the surface area to volume ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion!
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