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There isn't enough information in this description to come up with a surface area. More generally, the number you're looking for is the sum of the surface areas of each of the prisms minus the surface areas of where they join. Don't forget to subtract each joining surface once for each prism involved.
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They are prisms.
They are both 3d solid figures based on rectangles.
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
No, they could form a very irregular pile of prisms.
A composite Solid is a solid formed by two more more solids. ex. If a qube and a pyramid came together, it would make a house, or a composite solid. :D
Iron is a solid because it has a definite shape and volume once it has formed.
Prisms.
Spheres, cylinders and sometimes prisms
They exist in the realm of typographic errors. Triangular prisms and rectangular prisms are solid geometric figures.
A cube is the only platonic solid which is a prism.
There isn't enough information in this description to come up with a surface area. More generally, the number you're looking for is the sum of the surface areas of each of the prisms minus the surface areas of where they join. Don't forget to subtract each joining surface once for each prism involved.
Definite shape and volume is a state that defines solid.
Prisms.Prisms.Prisms.Prisms.
Yes, a solid does not occupy less sapce when it is pressed or squeezed. It cannot be compressed. The volume of a solid does not change. A solid has a fixed or definite volume.
The volume of a solid depends on the temperature.