sorry, A Level is a two year program involving 3-5 subjects for students 17-18 years old, its what we have here in England. I'm 18 so what ever the equivalent level of education is in your country.
anyway, I talked to a guy on another forum and it seems to find the vector area of a 2D object is the same as the area of that object. so the shape i think i need is the same as a CD, a disk with a circular hole in the center. that means i just need to get the area of the main
circle and minus the area of the hole in the center, the direction being perpendicular to the plane.
you seem to know more about it so i thought I'd ask you if that made sense or has the other guy got it wrong? it just seems to simple to me.
EDIT: ok i read your last post again and i guess that is how to do it, the area of the flat surface equals the length of the vector. awesome, thank you for your help.